AAOS Launches a Revolutionary Pain Management Resource Center
In an era where an increasing number of Americans are grappling with acute and chronic pain, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) has made a significant stride towards enhancing patient care. On July 13, 2026, the AAOS announced the launch of a new
Pain Management Resource Center, designed to support both patients and orthopaedic surgeons in making informed and effective pain management decisions throughout the patient care journey.
The Need for Personalized Care
With studies indicating that tens of millions of Americans suffer from varying levels of pain, the focus has shifted to implementing safer and more personalized treatment approaches. The newly established online hub aims to bridge the gap between the persistent need for effective care and the challenges faced by medical practitioners and patients alike. Many individuals still find it difficult to access personalized pain management strategies, highlighting the necessity for credible resources that assist both clinicians and patients in informed decision-making.
Dr. Adam J. Bruggeman, a prominent figure associated with the Resource Center, expressed, “Orthopaedic surgeons genuinely want to provide the best care possible. However, the landscape of pain management is complex and evolving. Our Resource Center compiles trusted, evidence-based information in one convenient location, providing practitioners with accessible practical guidance.”
Resource Center Features
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Pain Management Resource Center not only addresses postoperative recovery concerns but also serves a wider scope of orthopaedic care, delivering targeted resources suitable for both patients and healthcare providers.
For Patients and Caregivers:
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Visual Guides: Intuitive materials that elucidate pain, recovery trajectories, and potential treatment options.
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Communication Tools: Instruments designed to facilitate discussions with healthcare teams concerning medications, recovery strategies, and forthcoming steps.
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Essential Information: Guidance on nutrition, recovery techniques, and safe opioid usage.
For Orthopaedic Surgeons and Medical Teams:
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Customized Pain Management Strategies: Tailored techniques specific to various orthopaedic procedures.
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Educational Pathways: Topic-oriented pathways enabling clinicians to navigate to relevant learning resources addressing common pain management issues.
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CME Opportunities: Access to continuing medical education, fostering ongoing professional development through the AAOS educational environment.
Evolving Patient Expectations
As stated by Dr. Vinod Dasa, a fellow editor of the Pain Management Resource Center, the expectations of patients are transforming swiftly, especially with the advent of innovative surgical techniques that yield unexpected outcomes. “A centralized resource simplifies the process for stakeholders to access reliable information, guiding them through their treatment journey effectively,” he noted.
By consolidating resources in one digital space, the AAOS aims to promote consistent, patient-centered pain management approaches while equipping clinicians with the knowledge to adapt to new evidence and best practices.
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Pain Management Resource Center was developed collaboratively with founding partners such as Curonix LLC, Pacira BioSciences, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, and Viatris, underscoring a commitment to advancing pain management practices.
Accessing the Resource Center
For those interested in exploring the comprehensive offerings of the AAOS Pain Management Resource Center, visit
aaos.org/pain to begin your journey towards better pain management and informed healthcare decisions.
About AAOS
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, recognized as the largest medical association of musculoskeletal specialists globally, comprises over 39,000 members. The AAOS is committed to maintaining musculoskeletal health through quality education, ensuring that orthopaedic surgeons and allied health professionals excel in delivering optimal patient care. They remain a vital source of knowledge regarding bone and joint conditions, facilitating a knowledgeable dialogue about the advancement of healthcare quality.