Ronald Melzack

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Ronald Melzack was a Canadian psychologist and pain researcher best known for co-developing the gate control theory of pain and pioneering work on the McGill Pain Questionnaire.

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instanceOf Canadian
academic
pain researcher
person
psychologist
awardReceived Killam Prize NERFINISHED
Order of Canada
Prix du Québec NERFINISHED
citizenship Canadian
coAuthorOf McGill Pain Questionnaire NERFINISHED
coAuthorWith Patrick D. Wall NERFINISHED
coDeveloperOf gate control theory of pain
contributedTo modern pain assessment methods
theory of chronic pain
countryOfCitizenship Canada
developed neuromatrix theory of pain
educatedAt McGill University
employer McGill University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork neuroscience of pain
pain research
psychology
gender male
hasAcademicDiscipline clinical psychology
experimental psychology
influenced clinical pain management
development of pain scales
influencedBy Patrick D. Wall NERFINISHED
knownFor McGill Pain Questionnaire NERFINISHED
gate control theory of pain
neuromatrix theory of pain
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Society of Canada NERFINISHED
notableConcept gate control theory of pain NERFINISHED
multidimensional nature of pain
neuromatrix
notableWork Textbook "Pain" (with Patrick D. Wall) NERFINISHED
The McGill Pain Questionnaire NERFINISHED
occupation psychologist
university professor
placeOfActivity Canada NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
researchFocus chronic pain
mechanisms of pain perception
phantom limb pain
workLocation Montreal NERFINISHED

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Patrick Wall collaboratedWith Ronald Melzack
Patrick Wall coAuthorWith Ronald Melzack