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Management of musculoskeletal pain

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2007
Chronic 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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Musculoskeletal pain in children

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1997
Musculoskeletal pain in childhood due either to underlying known rheumatic diseases or to primary pain syndromes remains a subject infrequently studied in the past year. Fibromyalgia has received the most attention albeit mostly in adult populations. This review examines the recent literature regarding a variety of causes of childhood musculoskeletal ...
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Qigong and Musculoskeletal Pain

Current Rheumatology Reports, 2019
Musculoskeletal pain is a widespread symptom that commonly produces considerable disability, particularly in later life. This brief review strove to summarize and critically review the recent research base concerning the use of Qigong as a possible strategy for alleviating longstanding or chronic musculoskeletal pain states.Research reports and ...
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Referral of Musculoskeletal Pain

2010
Pain referral can pose a serious problem for the diagnosis and treatment of muscle pain because it leads to a mislocalization of the pain by the patient. Referral of pain originating in muscles can be elicited experimentally in a relatively high proportion of healthy subjects.
Graven-Nielsen, Thomas, Mense, Siegfried
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Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions

Neurologic Clinics
This article reviews 11 classic musculoskeletal pain disorders, emphasizing their epidemiology, clinical history, physical examination findings, and treatment options. It highlights the complexity of pain, including its various subtypes such as nociceptive, neuropathic, and nociplastic pain.
Matthew, Slitzky   +4 more
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Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

BMJ, 2013
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Musculoskeletal pain

1994
Abstract The largest group of patients presenting with symptoms of pain suffer from some form of musculoskeletal pain. Some causes of musculoskeletal pain and disability are related to clearly defined diseases, for example inflammatory disease such as rheumatoid arthritis, or well recognized metabolic or degenerative conditions such as ...
S W Coniam, A W Diamond
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Non-inflammatory musculoskeletal pain

2013
Abstract Non-inflammatory musculoskeletal pain is common in children and adolescents, and when persistent or widespread, can have a negative impact on physical and psychological well-being. Diagnostic labels and criteria are not uniform in the current literature, but musculoskeletal pain may present as widespread pain or juvenile ...
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Pain control for traumatic musculoskeletal pain

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022
Wei-Ting, Wang, Min-Po, Ho
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