
The Peter Attia Drive #345 ‒ Chronic pain: pathways, treatment, and the path to physical and psychological recovery | Sean Mackey, M.D., Ph.D.
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Apr 21, 2025 Sean Mackey, a renowned pain medicine professor at Stanford, dives deep into the complex nature of chronic pain. He discusses the evolutionary purpose of pain and how different individuals experience it uniquely. Mackey explores various treatment strategies, from traditional medications to innovative techniques like TENS, emphasizing the intertwined nature of physical and psychological factors. He also shares insights on the impact of sleep on pain sensitivity and the historical evolution of pain management, providing a comprehensive view of this multifaceted challenge.
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Antidepressants Modulate Pain
- Use antidepressants like tricyclics for pain via serotonergic and noradrenergic pathways.
- Inform patients these drugs modulate pain, not only mood.
Opioids: Use With Caution
- Use opioids cautiously as a tool, prioritizing patient safety.
- Avoid first-line opioid use; reserve mainly for cancer, end-of-life, or complex cases.
Engage Pain Team Pre-Surgery
- Ask surgeons about pre-surgical pain management plans including regional anesthesia.
- Early involvement of pain specialists optimizes post-operative pain and recovery.

