For pain clinics

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.

Pain intensityInterferenceFunctionNeuropathic featuresSelf-efficacy

Clinic workspace

A reviewable route for pain-clinic measures.

  1. 1

    Assign pain measures from the client profile.

  2. 2

    Collect client responses before or between appointments.

  3. 3

    Keep scoring output and response detail available for review.

  4. 4

    Preserve clinical and licence notes for governed use.

  5. 5

    Export records for documentation and follow-up.

Workflow problem

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.

Operational route

A reviewable route for pain-clinic measures.

1

Assign pain measures from the client profile.

2

Collect client responses before or between appointments.

3

Keep scoring output and response detail available for review.

4

Preserve clinical and licence notes for governed use.

5

Export records for documentation and follow-up.

Supported workflows

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.

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BPI

Brief Pain Inventory

Pain severity and pain interference review for pain-clinic intake or follow-up.

Items
11
Respondent
Patient
MPQ

McGill Pain Questionnaire

Structured qualitative pain descriptor capture without embedding protected official descriptors.

Items
15
Respondent
Patient
VAS

Visual Analog Scale for Pain

Single-item pain intensity monitoring using a discrete VAS-compatible response shell.

Items
1
Respondent
Patient
NRS

Numeric Rating Scale for Pain

Single-item 0-10 pain intensity rating for clinician-reviewed monitoring.

Items
1
Respondent
Patient
Wong-Baker FACES

Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale

Text-only physical pain rating shell where face artwork is not licensed for inclusion.

Items
1
Respondent
Patient
PCS

Pain Catastrophizing Scale

Pain-related cognitive response review with careful, non-stigmatizing clinical language.

Items
13
Respondent
Patient
PSEQ

Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire

Pain self-efficacy review for functional confidence monitoring.

Items
10
Respondent
Patient
DN4

DN4 Neuropathic Pain Questionnaire

Neuropathic-feature screening support alongside clinician examination.

Items
10
Respondent
Patient or clinician
PainDetect

PainDetect Questionnaire

Neuropathic-feature review where official PainDetect content is managed outside Lirena.

Items
9
Respondent
Patient
LANSS

Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs

Neuropathic symptom and sign review with clinician-administered examination context.

Items
7
Respondent
Patient or clinician
TSK

Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia

Fear-of-movement review for pain-related functional assessment.

Items
17
Respondent
Patient
HADS

Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale

Pain-clinic emotional distress review alongside physical pain assessment.

Items
14
Respondent
Patient
PROMIS Pain Interference

PROMIS Pain Interference

Pain interference raw-score monitoring while official PROMIS scoring is handled separately.

Items
8
Respondent
Patient
Clinical boundary

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.

Next step

Book a pain clinic workflow demo.