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Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.), 2020
INTRODUCTION Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a major health, social, and economic problem. Most of the subjects who suffer from chronic musculoskeletal pain present processes of central sensitization.
A. Arribas-Romano +4 more
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INTRODUCTION Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a major health, social, and economic problem. Most of the subjects who suffer from chronic musculoskeletal pain present processes of central sensitization.
A. Arribas-Romano +4 more
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European Journal of Pain, 2020
Movement representation techniques such as motor imagery (MI) and action observation (AO) could play an important role in the field of rehabilitation of patients with musculoskeletal pain; however, the effects of these tools on clinical pain remain ...
Luís Suso-Martí +3 more
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Movement representation techniques such as motor imagery (MI) and action observation (AO) could play an important role in the field of rehabilitation of patients with musculoskeletal pain; however, the effects of these tools on clinical pain remain ...
Luís Suso-Martí +3 more
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The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2019
Objectives: Pain catastrophizing (PC) is the most consistent psychosocial factor predicting of adjustment to chronic pain and may contribute to the development and long-term maintenance of chronic pain.
Javier Martínez-Calderon +3 more
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Objectives: Pain catastrophizing (PC) is the most consistent psychosocial factor predicting of adjustment to chronic pain and may contribute to the development and long-term maintenance of chronic pain.
Javier Martínez-Calderon +3 more
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Generalised musculoskeletal pain syndromes
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2010The study of the descriptive epidemiology of chronic widespread pain (CWP) in several countries is of interest, as the occurrence of this condition varies among different populations. However, reports of pain prevalence are not consensual: it is clear that chronic musculoskeletal pain is frequent all over the world, varying from 4.2% to 13.3%.
Ana Filipa, Mourão +2 more
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Translational musculoskeletal pain research
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2011Diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal pain is a major clinical challenge. Fundamental knowledge of nociception from deep somatic structures and related mechanisms of sensitisation have been characterised in animals but the translation into clinical sciences is still lacking.
Arendt-Nielsen, Lars +1 more
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International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2003
Using questionnaires, we analyzed associations between different pain variables (e.g., pain intensity) and age (20-65+ years) among 949 primary pain patients. Older patients (a) were more often divorced, were blue-collar workers, were less educated, and had greater difficulties with living expenses; (b) had pain of longer duration, more frequently and ...
Joaquim J F, Soares +2 more
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Using questionnaires, we analyzed associations between different pain variables (e.g., pain intensity) and age (20-65+ years) among 949 primary pain patients. Older patients (a) were more often divorced, were blue-collar workers, were less educated, and had greater difficulties with living expenses; (b) had pain of longer duration, more frequently and ...
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Management of musculoskeletal pain
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2007Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a major public health problem affecting about one third of the adult population. Pain is often present without any specific findings in the musculoskeletal system and a strictly biomedical approach could be inadequate. A biopsychosocial model could give a better understanding of symptoms and new targets for management ...
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Urtication for Musculoskeletal Pain?
Pain Medicine, 2008Urtication refers to the deliberate stinging of the skin with nettles. Throughout history urtication has been used for a range of different purposes. This case describes an interesting clinical encounter in which a patient with recurring low back pain reports using urtication to help with pain control.
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Stress-related musculoskeletal pain
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2007While stress is often considered by patients and clinicians alike as an important factor in the onset and maintenance of widespread musculoskeletal pain, the relationship is more complex than appears on initial consideration. The types of event that lead to stress need description, and the role of traumatic events are particularly important because of ...
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Sleep and musculoskeletal pain
The American Journal of Medicine, 1986Chronic musculoskeletal pain and fatigue of "fibrositis syndrome" are associated with a physiologic arousal disorder within sleep, the alpha (7.5 to 11 Hz) electroencephalographic, non-rapid-eye-movement sleep anomaly. In this nonrestorative sleep disorder, pain and mood symptoms may be mediated by psychologic distress (e.g., following a nonphysically ...
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