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Understanding allodynia

Allodynia is pain triggered by something that shouldn’t normally hurt — a touch, warmth, the brush of cloth. For the people living with it, daily life becomes a minefield.

We work with healthcare professionals and community leaders to develop sustainable solutions for people suffering from chronic conditions — providing medical support and educational resources rooted in their reality.

Medical assessment and treatment

Pain management education

Community support networks

Sustainable, locally-led healthcare

Allodynia research in the field
Our approach

How we close the gap.

Medical assessment

Professional evaluation of pain conditions by trained healthcare providers — including standardised tools and lived-experience interviews.

Treatment access

Connecting patients with appropriate medications, therapies, and follow-up — especially where existing care has fallen short.

Education

Teaching practical pain-management techniques and building lasting health literacy in homes, schools, and clinics.

Community support

Building networks of peer support and trained community health workers so care continues after the clinic visit.

Voices

Stories from the people we serve.

Improving Women's Health in Coastal Communities

Improving Women's Health in Coastal Communities

Our research and educational programs have led to improved menstrual health management and reduced pain-related absenteeism in three coastal communities.

Advancing Neonatal Care Practices

Advancing Neonatal Care Practices

Our neonatal nociception research has influenced care protocols in four partner hospitals, leading to improved pain management for newborns.

Support our Allodynia programme.

Your contribution helps us reach more individuals living with chronic pain — from first assessment to long-term care.