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Not just ‘growing pains’: 1 in 5 Australian kids live with chronic pain, but it’s often invisible

  • Written by Joshua Pate, Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy, University of Technology Sydney
Not just ‘growing pains’: 1 in 5 Australian kids live with chronic pain, but it’s often invisibleConnect Images/Pancake Pictures

Most children bounce back from pain after an injury or illness. But for one in five – approximately 877,000 children in Australia – the pain continues.

Clinicians call this chronic or persistent pain, meaning pain that lasts longer than three months. Chronic pain in children such as headaches or abdominal...

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