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Persistent (unexplained) physical symptoms: evidence-based highlights

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2014
Medically unexplained symptoms account for up to 50% of specialist referrals in the NHS, but because they tend to be seen in specialist clinics, health-care staff may not be aware of the variety of presentations and commonalties between different medically unexplained symptoms. This article gives an overview of this field.
Deary V, Metcalfe L, Wilson JA
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Alexithymia Does Not Predict the Persistence of Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms

Psychosomatic Medicine, 2004
Alexithymia is thought to be associated with the development of medically unexplained physical symptoms (UPS). So far little research has been published on alexithymia as a risk factor for the persistence of UPS.To determine the clinical outcome in UPS patients and to study the relative importance of alexithymia in predicting that outcome.A follow-up ...
Kooiman, CG   +3 more
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Physical exercise as a treatment for persisting symptoms post covid infection

European Heart Journal, 2023
Abstract Background and purpose Subsequent to the health problems of the acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection, the long-term consequences of SARS-CoV-2 infection are affecting large numbers of patients worldwide.
A Kogel   +7 more
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Persistent physical symptoms with a focus on pain in the head and neck area

Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde, 2023
In every dental practice, patients present with persistent physical symptoms. Such complaints can significantly complicate dental treatment, especially if they are not acknowledged, or if the patient feels they are not being taken seriously. For this reason, it is important to increase oral care providers' knowledge and expertise concerning persistent ...
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Persistent physical symptoms as perceptual dysregulation

Psychosomatic Medicine, 2018
Objective The mechanisms underlying the perception and experience of persistent physical symptoms are not well understood, and in the models, the specific relevance of peripheral input versus central processing, or of neurobiological versus psychosocial factors in general, is not clear.
Henningsen, P.   +9 more
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Psychological and perceptual processes in persistent physical symptoms

2022
Persistent physical symptoms encompass a constellation of non-specific symptoms such as (and not limited too) somatic pain, constipation, fatigue, dizziness, sensorimotor dysfunction, or a combination of. These symptoms are chronic, burdensome, and expressed without a well-defined organic cause. Research has shown behavioural, cognitive, affective, and
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Assessment and Management of Persisting Physical Symptoms After Concussion

2023
Abstract Although the vast majority of individuals with concussion experience resolution of their symptoms after a few weeks to months, this is not the case for everyone. Experiencing physical symptoms after concussion can be extremely frustrating and confusing.
Michael S. Jaffee   +2 more
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Exploring the acceptability of behavioral interventions for veterans with persistent “medically unexplained” physical symptoms

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2023
This study evaluated the factors that led to enrollment in, and satisfaction with, behavioral interventions for Veterans living with Gulf War Illness (GWI).One-on-one interviews were conducted pre- and post-intervention with participants randomized to receive either telephone delivered problem-solving treatment (n = 51) or health education (N = 49).
Darren M, Winograd   +9 more
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Persistent Physical Symptoms After Laminoplasty

Spine, 2012
A large-scale retrospective study of analysis of postoperative residual symptom in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM).The purpose of this study was to investigate which symptom remains postoperatively in a large series of patients with CSM.CSM is an increasingly common neurological disorder of the geriatric population.
Masaaki, Machino   +7 more
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