
Slate Daily Feed What Next | The Boot Camps Treating Kids’ Pain
Dec 15, 2025
Isobel Whitcomb, a science journalist known for her insights on pediatric pain, explores the contentious world of boot camp clinics for kids with chronic pain. She unveils troubling allegations from teens regarding punitive treatment methods that may exacerbate their suffering. Whitcomb contrasts these intense programs with gentler therapies that promote empathy. Drawing from her own experiences with chronic pain, she highlights the importance of understanding children's vulnerabilities and the potential risks associated with current treatment practices.
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Success Rates May Mask Reality
- Programs promise very high success rates that often don't match patient experiences.
- Isobel found many families reporting trauma, worse physical and mental health after treatment.
Teen's Pain Program Failure
- Isobel Whitcomb recounts Audrey's journey into intensive pediatric pain treatment at CHOP and its harms.
- After three weeks of the program Audrey's pain worsened and she left early, later diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
Desensitization Techniques Can Be Traumatic
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