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Chronic Pain: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management

  • Zhihao Shang
  • , Zijiao Tian
  • , Zhaoquan Wang
  • , Zerui Yang
  • , Ziyao Wang
  • , Zikang Wang
  • , Ziqing Wang
  • , Xingyuan He
  • , Yu Yan
  • , Yuanfeng Gong
  • , Siyuan Xu*
  • , Xinyi Li*
  • , Guihua Tian*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Capital Medical University
  • Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
  • Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine

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Abstract

Chronic pain represents a pervasive global health crisis and a leading cause of disability, yet its management remains challenged by the intricate heterogeneity of its underlying mechanisms. Transcending traditional symptom-based paradigms, chronic pain is now recognized as a distinct disease entity driven by multidimensional maladaptive plasticity. In this review, we synthesize the current landscape of chronic pain, bridging macrolevel epidemiological burdens with microlevel pathophysiological insights. We dissect the complex biological networks driving pain chronification, ranging from peripheral sensitization and ion channel dysfunction to central synaptic reorganization, spinal disinhibition, and maladaptive neuro–immune crosstalk involving glial activation and autoantibody-mediated mechanisms. Notably, we highlight emerging frontiers, including sexual dimorphism in immune signaling, metabolic reprogramming, and epigenetic memory. Furthermore, we critically evaluate the evolution of clinical management strategies, integrating pharmacological innovations, advanced neuromodulation, and digital therapeutics. Finally, we address the persistent translational chasm between basic discovery and clinical efficacy, advocating for a paradigm shift from “one-size-fits-all” approaches toward mechanism-based precision medicine—underpinned by robust biomarkers and deep phenotyping—to revolutionize therapeutic outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70756
JournalMedComm
Volume7
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2026
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • chronic pain
  • global burden
  • maladaptive neural plasticity
  • multidisciplinary approaches
  • neuro–immune interactions
  • precision medicine

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