When Pain Becomes a Memory: How the Brain Learns to Hurt

Pain does not always end when tissue heals, a reality increasingly recognized in modern pain science and reflected in the work of Basem Hamid MD of Houston, TX. Often, the nervous system continues generating discomfort long after the original injury has resolved, as pain becomes a learned neurological process that the brain can encode, reinforce, and… Continue reading When Pain Becomes a Memory: How the Brain Learns to Hurt

The Ethics of Pain: Balancing Analgesia, Dependency, and Quality of Life

Pain care exists at the intersection of science, judgment, and responsibility, where every decision carries ethical weight. In contemporary pain medicine, Dr. Basem Hamid represents a broader clinical philosophy that recognizes pain treatment not only as a technical challenge but also as a moral one, requiring balance between relief, risk, and long-term human well-being.  Pain Relief as… Continue reading The Ethics of Pain: Balancing Analgesia, Dependency, and Quality of Life

Neurotech Frontiers in Pain Medicine: How Emerging Technologies Are Reshaping Treatment 

Pain medicine is undergoing a quiet but profound transformation as neuroscience and technology converge in new ways. At the center of this shift, Dr. Basem Hamid reflects a broader movement in the field, one that treats pain not as a singular symptom to suppress but as a complex neurological process that can be studied, measured, and… Continue reading Neurotech Frontiers in Pain Medicine: How Emerging Technologies Are Reshaping Treatment