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The pain, depression, disability pathway in those with low back pain: a moderation analysis of health locus of control

The pain, depression, disability pathway in those with low back pain: a moderation analysis of health locus of control

... back pain (LBP) is common, impacts on the individual and society, and is a major health ...the pain–depression–disability pathway in those with ...HLoC, pain intensity and interference, depression, ...

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The role of academic leagues as a strategy for pain education in Brazil

<p>The role of academic leagues as a strategy for pain education in Brazil</p>

... of Pain Education and Learning (APPEAL) study showed that in European coun- tries, pain was addressed in medical schools ’ curriculums within compulsory nonpain-speci fi c modules in 55% of the schools and ...

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Measuring the impact of trigeminal neuralgia pain: the Penn Facial Pain Scale-Revised

Measuring the impact of trigeminal neuralgia pain: the Penn Facial Pain Scale-Revised

... the pain numeric rating scale [NRS] and between a fraction of a second to 2 minutes in ...The pain was required to have at least one of the following characteristics: “intense,” “sharp,” “superficial,” or ...

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Chronic pain management in the obese patient: a focused review of key challenges and potential exercise solutions

Chronic pain management in the obese patient: a focused review of key challenges and potential exercise solutions

... directly contribute to obesity, or whether obesity results in inflammation and stress that propagate weight gain. Figure 1 shows the proposed relationships between these factors. Obesity increases musculoskeletal stress ...

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Platelet-rich plasma in the management of chronic low back pain: a critical review

<p>Platelet-rich plasma in the management of chronic low back pain: a critical review</p>

... Dallas Pain Questionnaire; FRi, Functional Rating index; LBP, low back pain; L-PRP, leukocyte- and platelet-rich plasma; M, months; MODQ, Modified Oswestry Disability Questionnaire; N/A, not applicable; ...

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A preliminary validation of the Swedish version of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale for Children (PCS-C) for children and adolescents with cancer

<p>A preliminary validation of the Swedish version of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale for Children (PCS-C) for children and adolescents with cancer</p>

... in pain research since the 1980s. 8 Pain catastrophizing refers to the process where pain is interpreted as very ...from pain. 11,12 Pain catastrophizing is associated with disability ...

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Is acupuncture effective in the treatment of pain in endometriosis?

Is acupuncture effective in the treatment of pain in endometriosis?

... of pain as a subjective experience leads to the need to find other methods of determining clinical effects than those relying on group-derived comparisons that apply uniform standards to all ...

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Does the diagnosis influence the outcome in multimodal outpatient pain management program for low back pain and sciatica? a comparative study

Does the diagnosis influence the outcome in multimodal outpatient pain management program for low back pain and sciatica? a comparative study

... The exclusion criteria were infection, severe instability, pregnancy, age under 18 years, fracture, anticoagulation, myelopathy, somatoform disease, substance abuse, severe cardiopulmonary alteration, weak overall ...

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Dysfunction of the modalities of pain expression as a possible cause of problem behaviours in the patient with autism

Dysfunction of the modalities of pain expression as a possible cause of problem behaviours in the patient with autism

... Come indicato dall’Associazione Mondiale di Psichiatria nella recente guida internazionale all’utilizzo della tera- pia farmacologica per i comportamenti problema negli adulti co[r] ...

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The clinical psychologist and the management of&nbsp;inpatient pain: a small case series

The clinical psychologist and the management of&nbsp;inpatient pain: a small case series

... inpatient pain service at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK, is involved with the management of 800 patients of all ages each ...post-surgical) pain condi- ...specialist pain nurses, and ...

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Challenges of pain control and the role of the ambulatory pain specialist in the outpatient surgery setting

Challenges of pain control and the role of the ambulatory pain specialist in the outpatient surgery setting

... optimum pain man- agement for ambulatory surgery patients preoperatively, intraoperatively, and postoperatively for their acute-pain issues, ensure prevention of pain flare-ups and withdrawal ...

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Pain management in chronic pancreatitis: taming the beast

Pain management in chronic pancreatitis: taming the beast

... hence pain. Like in every chronic pain condition requiring narcotic medication use, chemical dependency is always a concern and this needs to be carefully and frequently examined by the health care ...

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Duloxetine in the management of chronic musculoskeletal pain

Duloxetine in the management of chronic musculoskeletal pain

... $30% pain reduction, $ 50% pain reduction, and minimal clinically important improvement and patient acceptable symptom state for pain and ...in pain from baseline to endpoint (P , ...in ...

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The epidemiology of outpatient pain treatment in pediatrics

The epidemiology of outpatient pain treatment in pediatrics

... of pain in children. An understanding of pediatric pain conditions and its management can help inform provider education, treatment guidelines, and design of pediatric pain ...chronic pain in ...

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The Fear of Pain Questionnaire-III and the Fear of Pain Questionnaire-Short Form: a confirmatory factor analysis

The Fear of Pain Questionnaire-III and the Fear of Pain Questionnaire-Short Form: a confirmatory factor analysis

... measures pain-related fear on a 30-item ques- ...a pain-related situation, and participants are asked to rate FOP on a 5-point Likert scale (1 = not afraid at all, 5 = extremely ...Severe Pain (eg, ...

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Patient perception of pain care in hospitals in the United States

Patient perception of pain care in hospitals in the United States

... of pain control with a correlation coefficient of greater than ...controlled pain with a correlation coef- ficient of ...controlled pain with specific HCAHPS ...

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The potential role of angiogenesis in the development of shoulder pain, shoulder dysfunction, and lymphedema after breast cancer treatment

The potential role of angiogenesis in the development of shoulder pain, shoulder dysfunction, and lymphedema after breast cancer treatment

... der pain, lymphedema, and dysfunction and may help explain a proportion of the interindividual variability in the develop- ment of such morbidity among breast cancer ...in pain, lymphedema, and dysfunction ...

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The role of pain in pulmonary rehabilitation: a qualitative study

The role of pain in pulmonary rehabilitation: a qualitative study

... There are a number of study limitations to note. The HCPs and patients agreeing to the study were more likely to be inter- ested in the symptoms of pain and more enthusiastic about a pain intervention. The ...

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Evaluating the Role of CXCR3 in Pain Modulation: A Literature Review

<p>Evaluating the Role of CXCR3 in Pain Modulation: A Literature Review</p>

... bone pain, which was also associated with a decrease in the analgesic effect of ...dull pain. In a rat model of bone cancer pain, antibody blockade of CXCL10 inhib- ited the Gi protein-signalling ...

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Problems and barriers of pain management in the emergency department: Are we ever going to get better?

Problems and barriers of pain management in the emergency department: Are we ever going to get better?

... relieve pain by all possible appropriate means in a timely, effi cient and effective ...privilege. Pain is a more terrible lord of mankind than even death ...

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