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PAIN-RELATED DISABILITY AMONG PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC OROFACIAL PAIN

PAIN-RELATED DISABILITY AMONG PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC OROFACIAL PAIN

... measuring pain-related disability and/or OHQoL, as an outcome of TMD or orofacial pain were included, requiring review of title titles among the restricted sample of 342 ... See full document

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The influence of multisite pain and psychological comorbidity on prognosis of chronic low back pain: longitudinal data from the Norwegian HUNT Study

The influence of multisite pain and psychological comorbidity on prognosis of chronic low back pain: longitudinal data from the Norwegian HUNT Study

... from chronic LBP at the 11-year follow-up. Persons not reporting pain and/or stiffness for at least three consecutive months during the last year were defined as ...of pain sites (P-trend<0.001). ... See full document

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Ethnocultural Differences in Chronic Pain Outcomes and Factors Related to Chronic Pain in Individuals Referred for Neuropsychological Assessment Following Closed Head Injury

Ethnocultural Differences in Chronic Pain Outcomes and Factors Related to Chronic Pain in Individuals Referred for Neuropsychological Assessment Following Closed Head Injury

... investigated chronic pain prevalence across ethnic groups in the United ...persistent pain, and one third of those who reported pain stated that it was disabling in ...in pain ... See full document

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Chronic pain and pain related disability across psychiatric disorders in a clinical adolescent sample

Chronic pain and pain related disability across psychiatric disorders in a clinical adolescent sample

... subjective pain complaints among adoles- cents using self-report ...their pain complaints both currently and retro- spectively for the three months prior to ...of pain in this ... See full document

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Non-invasive brain stimulation in chronic orofacial pain: a systematic review

Non-invasive brain stimulation in chronic orofacial pain: a systematic review

... structures related with endogenous pain modulation; and c) the reduction of power due to the presence of thicker layers of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) in proximal regions of the M1 representation of the ... See full document

Pathophysiological aspects of chronic idiopathic orofacial pain

Pathophysiological aspects of chronic idiopathic orofacial pain

... and pain in animals were associated with an increased generation of free radicals (Aleksandrovskii et ...was related to free radical production(Itoh & Guth,1985 ; Salim, ...radical related ... See full document

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Pain-related disability measurement: the cultural adaptation and validation of “pain disability index (PDI)” and “pain disability questionnaire (PDQ)” among Iranian low back pain patients

Pain-related disability measurement: the cultural adaptation and validation of “pain disability index (PDI)” and “pain disability questionnaire (PDQ)” among Iranian low back pain patients

... a disability-related psychosocial component in addition to a physical func- tioning component related to ...on disability and activities of daily ...of chronic pain ... See full document

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Identifying potential predictors of pain–related disability in Turkish patients with chronic temporomandibular disorder pain

Identifying potential predictors of pain–related disability in Turkish patients with chronic temporomandibular disorder pain

... of pain at the temporomandibular region and/or masticator muscles for at least 6 months in ...TMD pain for less than 6 months; (3) had systemic rheumatic disease; (4) were under the age of 18 years; (5) had ... See full document

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Obstacles to returning to work with chronic pain: in depth interviews with people who are off work due to chronic pain and employers

Obstacles to returning to work with chronic pain : in depth interviews with people who are off work due to chronic pain and employers

... of chronic pain could impact negatively on someone’s ability to ...with chronic pain in the first ...disabled people as lazy, driven and reinforced by the media in the context of ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Chronic Pain Patients&amp;rsquo; Kinesiophobia and Catastrophizing are Associated with Activity Intensity at Different Times of the Day&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Chronic Pain Patients&rsquo; Kinesiophobia and Catastrophizing are Associated with Activity Intensity at Different Times of the Day</p>

... and pain catastrophizing are related to rehabilitation outcomes in chronic pain, but the relationship between kinesiophobia and pain catastrophizing, and activ- ity is ...the ... See full document

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Relationships between craniocervical posture and pain-related disability in patients with cervico-craniofacial pain

Relationships between craniocervical posture and pain-related disability in patients with cervico-craniofacial pain

... of chronic CCFP patients recruited from two private clinics specializing in spine, craniofacial pain, and TMD in Madrid, ...muscular pain (eg, limited movement, uncoordinated move- ment, and weakness ... See full document

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Translation and Cross-Cultural Adaptation of the Manchester Orofacial Pain Disability Scale

Translation and Cross-Cultural Adaptation of the Manchester Orofacial Pain Disability Scale

... With the increasing number of international research projects, the need to adapt measures of health status to use the language of origin has grown rapidly. Most questionnaires were developed in English-speaking ... See full document

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Biopsychosocial Factors in Chronic Spine-Related Pain: Contributions to Pain Intensity and Perceived Disability

Biopsychosocial Factors in Chronic Spine-Related Pain: Contributions to Pain Intensity and Perceived Disability

... patient’s pain symptoms are ...of pain symptoms allow for differentiation between local vs. referred pain, somatic ...visceral pain, and peripheral ... See full document

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The Relationship between Pain Self-efficacy and Pain intensity in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

The Relationship between Pain Self-efficacy and Pain intensity in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

... and pain. J Pain, 2007; ...neuropathic pain on health-related quality of life: Review and ...in people with multiple ...GH. Chronic pain in a large community sample of ... See full document

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The role of posttraumatic stress symptoms on chronic pain outcomes in chronic pain patients referred to rehabilitation

The role of posttraumatic stress symptoms on chronic pain outcomes in chronic pain patients referred to rehabilitation

... Before testing the hypothesis, the sample was split into the subgroups and was described and compared in terms of demographic variables using percentages and Chi-square tests for categorical variables and means, standard ... See full document

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A clinical evaluation of botulinum toxin-A injections in the temporomandibular disorder treatment

A clinical evaluation of botulinum toxin-A injections in the temporomandibular disorder treatment

... treating chronic neuropathic pain, possibly with its analgesic effect that is suggested to employ independent action on periph- eral nociceptors by regulating release of various endogen- ous chemicals such ... See full document

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As if one pain problem was not enough: prevalence and patterns of coexisting chronic pain conditions and their impact on treatment outcomes

As if one pain problem was not enough: prevalence and patterns of coexisting chronic pain conditions and their impact on treatment outcomes

... orders, chronic fatigue syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, interstitial cystitis, endometriosis, chronic tension-type and migraine headache, and chronic low-back ...as chronic primary ... See full document

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Sex-specific impact of early-life adversity on chronic pain: a large population-based study in Japan

Sex-specific impact of early-life adversity on chronic pain: a large population-based study in Japan

... with ELA showed a higher prevalence of depressive syndrome than did those without it. We believe that our single item on ELA was an appropriate proxy for the validated questionnaire. Third, the respondents may not be ... See full document

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Cognitions, chronicity, distress and disability in temporomandibular disorder (idiopathic orofacial pain)

Cognitions, chronicity, distress and disability in temporomandibular disorder (idiopathic orofacial pain)

... This finding is in common with other research that has established a clear relationship between the report of pain and anxious mood (for example: McCracken et al, 1993; Ca[r] ... See full document

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Can treatment success with 5% lidocaine medicated plaster be predicted in cancer pain with neuropathic components or trigeminal neuropathic pain?

Can treatment success with 5% lidocaine medicated plaster be predicted in cancer pain with neuropathic components or trigeminal neuropathic pain?

... cancer pain with neuropathic components, which seems to be independent of the typical neuropathic features hyperalgesia, allodynia, and pain qualities such as burning and shooting ...the pain to ... See full document

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