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Pain-related fear, perceived harmfulness of activities, and functional limitations in complex regional pain syndrome type i

机译:疼痛相关的恐惧,活动的有害性以及复杂的I型区域疼痛综合征的功能受限

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Numerous studies have shown that pain-related fear is one of the strongest predictors of pain disability in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain, and there is evidence that the reduction of pain-related fear through an exposure treatment can be associated with restoration of functional abilities in patients with complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS-I). These findings suggest that pain-related fear may be associated with functional limitations in neuropathic pain as well. The aim of the current study was to test whether the debilitating role of pain-related fear generalizes to patients with CRPS-I. The results of 2 studies are presented. Study I includes a sample of patients with early CRPS-I referred to an outpatient pain clinic. In Study II, patients with chronic CRPS who are members of a patients' association were invited to participate. The results show that in early CRPS-I, pain severity but not fear of movement/(re)injury as measured with the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia was related to functional limitations. In patients with chronic CRPS-I, however, perceived harmfulness of activities as measured with the pictorial assessment method significantly predicted functional limitations beyond and above the contribution of pain severity. Not fear of movement/(re)injury in general, but the perceived harmfulness of activities appears a key factor that might be addressed more systematically in the clinical assessment of patients with CRPS-I. These results support the idea that pain-related fear might be a promising concept in the understanding of pain disability in patients with neuropathic pain. Perspective: This is the first study showing that perceived harmfulness of activities contribute to the functional limitations in CRPS-I. The current findings may help clinicians customizing cognitive-behavioral treatments for patients with chronic neuropathic pain.
机译:大量研究表明,与疼痛相关的恐惧是慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛患者中疼痛残疾最强的预测指标之一,并且有证据表明,通过暴露疗法减轻与疼痛相关的恐惧可能与恢复功能有关。 I型复杂区域性疼痛综合征(CRPS-I)的患者。这些发现表明,与疼痛相关的恐惧也可能与神经性疼痛的功能受限有关。本研究的目的是测试疼痛相关恐惧的衰弱作用是否普遍适用于CRPS-I患者。介绍了2个研究的结果。研究I包括早期CRPS-1患者的样本,这些患者被转诊至门诊疼痛诊所。在研究II中,邀请了作为患者协会成员的慢性CRPS患者参加。结果表明,在早期CRPS-I中,使用Tampa量表测量的运动恐惧症的疼痛严重程度但不担心运动/(再)伤害与功能限制有关。然而,在患有慢性CRPS-I的患者中,用图形评估方法测得的活动的有害性显着预测了功能限制,其程度超过了疼痛严重程度。一般而言,您不必担心运动/(再)损伤,但可以感觉到的运动危害似乎是在对CRPS-I患者进行临床评估时可以更系统地解决的关键因素。这些结果支持这样一种观点,即与疼痛相关的恐惧可能是了解神经性疼痛患者的疼痛残疾的有前途的概念。观点:这是第一项研究,表明活动的有害性导致了CRPS-I的功能局限。目前的发现可能有助于临床医生针对患有慢性神经性疼痛的患者定制认知行为治疗。

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