How does pain lead to disability? A systematic review and meta-analysis of mediation studies in people with back and neck pain
Disability is an important outcome from a clinical and public health perspective. However, it
is unclear how disability develops in people with low back pain or neck pain. More …
is unclear how disability develops in people with low back pain or neck pain. More …
[PDF][PDF] Low back pain: guidelines for the clinical classification of predominant neuropathic, nociceptive, or central sensitization pain
J Nijs, A Apeldoorn, H Hallegraeff, J Clark, R Smeets… - Pain physician, 2015 - academia.edu
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a heterogeneous disorder including patients with
dominant nociceptive (eg, myofascial low back pain), neuropathic (eg, lumbar …
dominant nociceptive (eg, myofascial low back pain), neuropathic (eg, lumbar …
The fear-avoidance model of musculoskeletal pain: current state of scientific evidence
M Leeuw, MEJB Goossens, SJ Linton… - Journal of behavioral …, 2007 - Springer
Research studies focusing on the fear-avoidance model have expanded considerably since
the review by Vlaeyen and Linton (Vlaeyen JWS & Linton, SJ (2000). Fear-avoidance and its …
the review by Vlaeyen and Linton (Vlaeyen JWS & Linton, SJ (2000). Fear-avoidance and its …
[HTML][HTML] The relation between pain-related fear and disability: a meta-analysis
Within a biopsychosocial framework, psychological factors are thought to play an important
role in the onset and progression of chronic pain. The cognitive-behavioral fear-avoidance …
role in the onset and progression of chronic pain. The cognitive-behavioral fear-avoidance …
Central sensitization and altered central pain processing in chronic low back pain: fact or myth?
Objective: The purpose of this narrative review is to analyze the available literature
concerning central sensitization and altered central pain processing in patients with chronic …
concerning central sensitization and altered central pain processing in patients with chronic …
Chronic pain and the emotional brain: specific brain activity associated with spontaneous fluctuations of intensity of chronic back pain
Living with unrelenting pain (chronic pain) is maladaptive and is thought to be associated
with physiological and psychological modifications, yet there is a lack of knowledge …
with physiological and psychological modifications, yet there is a lack of knowledge …
Pain catastrophizing and function in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis
J Martinez-Calderon, MP Jensen… - The Clinical journal …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
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 …
adjustment to chronic pain and may contribute to the development and long-term …
Multidimensional assessment of the effects of erenumab in chronic migraine patients with previous unsuccessful preventive treatments: a comprehensive real-world …
A Russo, M Silvestro, F Scotto di Clemente… - The Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Background erenumab was safe and effective in clinical trials for the prevention of migraine.
However, real-life data are still lacking. Here we report the clinical experience from an Italian …
However, real-life data are still lacking. Here we report the clinical experience from an Italian …
Self-efficacy is more important than fear of movement in mediating the relationship between pain and disability in chronic low back pain
Pain self-efficacy and fear of movement have been proposed to explain how pain can lead
to disability for patients with chronic low back pain. However the extent to which pain self …
to disability for patients with chronic low back pain. However the extent to which pain self …
Fear of movement/(re) injury in chronic pain: a psychometric assessment of the original English version of the Tampa scale for kinesiophobia (TSK)
DJ French, CR France, F Vigneau, JA French… - Pain, 2007 - Elsevier
The Tampa scale for kinesiophobia (TSK) was developed to measure fear of movement/(re)
injury in chronic pain patients. Although studies of the Dutch adaptation of the TSK have …
injury in chronic pain patients. Although studies of the Dutch adaptation of the TSK have …