 The study aims to review literature on gendered norms about men and women with pain and gender bias in the treatment of pain. It uses the theoretical concepts of hegemonic masculinity and andrenormativity to analyze the results. The study finds that there are various gendered norms about men and women's experience and expression of pain, identity, lifestyle, and coping style. Gender bias in pain treatment is identified as part of the patient provider encounter and professionals treatment decisions. The authors suggest that awareness about gendered norms is important for both research and clinical practice to counteract gender bias in healthcare and support healthcare professionals in providing more equitable care that meets the needs of all patients, men and women. This article was authored by Anksimulowitz, Ida Grammar, Eric Erickson, and others.