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Recognizing and Reducing the Risk of Opioid Misuse in Orthopaedic Practice.
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2016
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Opioid EpidemicOrthopaedic SurgeonsSubstance UsePain MedicineSurgeryOrthopaedic PracticeChronic Pain PatientsOrthopaedic SurgeryHarm ReductionOrthopaedicsOpioid MisuseAddiction MedicinePain ManagementAnalgesicsHealth SciencesHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchSubstance AbuseAddictionPatient SafetyMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeonOpioid Use DisorderAnesthesiology
Orthopaedic surgeons often treat patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain. This musculoskeletal pain is increasingly being treated with opioid medications, contributing to the growing opioid epidemic in the United States. Opioid use and abuse before orthopaedic surgery are associated with worse clinical outcomes. This article reviews the risk factors for opioid use, misuse, and other behaviors in chronic pain patients, discusses the screening tools for opioid misuse in chronic pain patients, and provides recommendations for the orthopaedic surgeon's role in managing these complicated patients.