Track pain, function, and interference without losing the clinical context.
Lirena helps pain clinics assign pain intensity, interference, neuropathic-feature, self-efficacy, distress, and function measures for clinician review.
Pain assessment outputs remain review evidence, not automated conclusions.
Clinic workspace
A reviewable route for pain-clinic measures.
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Assign pain measures from the client profile.
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Collect client responses before or between appointments.
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Keep scoring output and response detail available for review.
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Preserve clinical and licence notes for governed use.
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Export records for documentation and follow-up.
Pain assessment needs more than a score in isolation.
Pain services often need intensity, interference, function, neuropathic features, self-efficacy, distress, movement concerns, medication context, and longitudinal change. Lirena keeps those inputs in a workflow that is easier to review and export.
A reviewable route for pain-clinic measures.
Assign pain measures from the client profile.
Collect client responses before or between appointments.
Keep scoring output and response detail available for review.
Preserve clinical and licence notes for governed use.
Export records for documentation and follow-up.
Pain assessment workflows.
The public catalogue includes pain intensity, interference, function, catastrophizing, self-efficacy, neuropathic-feature, movement concern, distress, and PROMIS shell metadata for governed pain-clinic workflows.
Brief Pain Inventory
Pain severity and pain interference review for pain-clinic intake or follow-up.
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- 11
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- Patient
McGill Pain Questionnaire
Structured qualitative pain descriptor capture without embedding protected official descriptors.
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- 15
- Respondent
- Patient
Visual Analog Scale for Pain
Single-item pain intensity monitoring using a discrete VAS-compatible response shell.
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- 1
- Respondent
- Patient
Numeric Rating Scale for Pain
Single-item 0-10 pain intensity rating for clinician-reviewed monitoring.
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- Respondent
- Patient
Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale
Text-only physical pain rating shell where face artwork is not licensed for inclusion.
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- 1
- Respondent
- Patient
Pain Catastrophizing Scale
Pain-related cognitive response review with careful, non-stigmatizing clinical language.
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- 13
- Respondent
- Patient
Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire
Pain self-efficacy review for functional confidence monitoring.
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- 10
- Respondent
- Patient
DN4 Neuropathic Pain Questionnaire
Neuropathic-feature screening support alongside clinician examination.
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- 10
- Respondent
- Patient or clinician
PainDetect Questionnaire
Neuropathic-feature review where official PainDetect content is managed outside Lirena.
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- 9
- Respondent
- Patient
Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs
Neuropathic symptom and sign review with clinician-administered examination context.
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- 7
- Respondent
- Patient or clinician
Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia
Fear-of-movement review for pain-related functional assessment.
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- 17
- Respondent
- Patient
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
Pain-clinic emotional distress review alongside physical pain assessment.
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- 14
- Respondent
- Patient
PROMIS Pain Interference
Pain interference raw-score monitoring while official PROMIS scoring is handled separately.
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- 8
- Respondent
- Patient
Structured evidence with non-stigmatizing review.
Lirena does not diagnose pain conditions or choose care plans. It supports clinician review of pain, function, interference, and context using clinic-approved workflows and official materials where required.