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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38173047/functional-somatic-syndromes-are-associated-with-inferior-outcomes-and-increased-complications-after-hip-and-knee-arthroplasty-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raisa Masood, Krishna Mandalia, Nicholas R Pagani, Michael A Moverman, Richard N Puzzitiello, Mariano E Menendez, Matthew J Salzler
BACKGROUND: Functional somatic syndromes (FSSs), defined as chronic physical symptoms with no identifiable organic cause, may impact results after hip and knee arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to perform a systematic review assessing the relationship between FSSs and clinical outcomes after primary total hip arthroplasty (THA), total knee arthroplasty (TKA), and unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). METHODS: The PubMed and Web of Science databases were queried from January 1955 through December 2021 for studies investigating the impact of at least one FSS (fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), chronic headaches, and chronic low back pain) on outcomes after primary THA/TKA/UKA...
January 3, 2024: Arthroplasty
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156063/an-exploration-of-knowledge-organizing-technologies-to-advance-transdisciplinary-back-pain-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey C Lotz, Glen Ropella, Paul Anderson, Qian Yang, Michael A Hedderich, Jeannie Bailey, C Anthony Hunt
Chronic low back pain (LBP) is influenced by a broad spectrum of patient-specific factors as codified in domains of the biopsychosocial model (BSM). Operationalizing the BSM into research and clinical care is challenging because most investigators work in silos that concentrate on only one or two BSM domains. Furthermore, the expanding, multidisciplinary nature of BSM research creates practical limitations as to how individual investigators integrate current data into their processes of generating impactful hypotheses...
December 2023: JOR Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38122878/examining-psychological-factors-as-contributors-to-pain-disability-and-physical-function-in-geriatric-chronic-low-back-pain-a-prospective-analysis-of-the-delaware-spine-studies-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick J Knox, Corey B Simon, Ryan T Pohlig, Jenifer M Pugliese, Peter C Coyle, Jaclyn M Sions, Gregory E Hicks
In younger populations, risk factors from psychologically-focused theoretical models have become accepted as primary drivers behind the persistence of low back pain (LBP), but these risk factors have not been thoroughly assessed in older adult populations (60-85 years). To address this knowledge gap, we sought to examine longitudinal associations between both general and pain-related psychological risk factors and future pain intensity, LBP-related disability, and physical function (gait speed) outcomes in older adults with chronic LBP (n=250)...
December 18, 2023: Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38108631/biopsychosocial-contributors-to-irritability-in-individuals-with-shoulder-or-low-back-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abigail T Wilson, William J Hanney, Randi M Richardson, Sheila H Klausner, Joel E Bialosky
OBJECTIVES: Irritability is a foundational clinical reasoning concept in rehabilitation to evaluate reactivity of the examination and treatment. While originally theorized to reflect tissue damage, a large body of evidence supports pain is a biopsychosocial experience impacted by pain sensitivity and psychological factors. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine biopsychosocial contributors to irritability. METHODS: 40 patients with shoulder ( n  = 20) and low back ( n  = 20) pain underwent Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) (Pressure Pain Threshold, Heat Pain Threshold, Conditioned Pain Modulation, Temporal Summation), completed pain-related psychological questionnaires, an Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia protocol, and standardized irritability assessment based on Clinical Practice Guidelines...
December 18, 2023: Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38102761/on-fragility-and-back-pain-lessons-from-the-frontiers-of-biopsychosocial-practice-nicholls-da-phys-ther-2023-103-pzad040-https-do-org-10-1093-ptj-pzad040
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter Stilwell, Katherine Harman, Sabrina Coninx, Daniela Vaz
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 15, 2023: Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38068539/effects-of-multidisciplinary-biopsychosocial-rehabilitation-on-short-term-pain-and-disability-in-chronic-low-back-pain-a-systematic-review-with-network-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivan Jurak, Kristina Delaš, Lana Erjavec, Janez Stare, Igor Locatelli
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a significant public health issue, with prevalence intensifying due to an ageing global population, amassing approximately 619 million cases in 2020 and projected to escalate to 843 million by 2050. In this study, we analyzed the effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation (MBR) on pain and disability. To address this question, we conducted a PRISMA-guided systematic review and random-effect network meta-analysis on studies collected from six electronic databases...
December 4, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38054520/are-the-attitudes-and-beliefs-of-australian-exercise-based-practitioners-associated-with-their-use-of-and-confidence-in-treatment-modalities-for-people-with-chronic-low-back-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mitchell T Gibbs, Theo Last, Paul Marshall, Matthew D Jones
BACKGROUND: Practitioners' attitudes and beliefs towards chronic low back pain (CLBP) influence their clinical decision making, but few studies have investigated decision making outside the context of patient vignettes for a range of first- and second-line treatment options for CLBP, or in accredited exercise physiologists (AEPs). METHODS: Using an online survey, Australian AEPs and physiotherapists rated their use of different treatments for CLBP (exercise, education, manual therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy) and their confidence in these treatments for reducing pain and disability...
December 6, 2023: Musculoskeletal Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38054386/patient-profiling-and-outcome-assessment-in-spinal-cord-stimulation-for-chronic-back-and-or-leg-pain-the-prostim-study-a-study-protocol
#28
REVIEW
Vincent Raymaekers, Sacha Meeuws, Lisa Goudman, Gregory Van der Steen, Maarten Moens, Maarten Vanloon, Dirk De Ridder, Tomas Menovsky, Jan Vesper, Mark Plazier
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a well-established treatment option in the multidisciplinary approach to chronic back and leg pain. Nevertheless, careful patient selection remains crucial to provide the most optimal treatment and prevent treatment failure. We report the protocol for the PROSTIM study, an ongoing prospective, multicentric and observational clinical study (NCT05349695) that aims to identify different patient clusters and their outcomes after SCS. Patients are recruited in different centers in Europe...
December 2023: Pain Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38049905/effect-of-multidimensional-physiotherapy-on-non-specific-chronic-low-back-pain-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Sanaz Bemani, Javad Sarrafzadeh, Shohreh Noorizadeh Dehkordi, Saeed Talebian, Reza Salehi, Jamileh Zarei
BACKGROUND: Many people with non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) do not recover with current conventional management. Systematic reviews show multidimensional treatment improves pain better than usual active interventions. It is unclear whether multidimensional physiotherapy improves pain better than usual physiotherapy. This study determines the effectiveness of this treatment to reduce pain and disability and improve quality of life, pain cognitions, and electroencephalographic pattern in individuals with NSCLBP...
December 4, 2023: Advances in Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38041180/effectiveness-of-m-health-based-core-strengthening-exercise-and-health-education-for-public-safety-workers-with-chronic-non-specific-low-back-pain-study-protocol-for-a-superiority-randomized-controlled-trial-safeback
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eduardo F Marins, Eduardo L Caputo, Vitor L Krüger, Dirceu M Junior, Fabrício G Scaglioni, Fabricio B Del Vecchio, Tiago T Primo, Cristine L Alberton
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of years lived with disability worldwide. Public safety workers are highly exposed to physically demanding activities and inappropriate postures, increasing the risk of experiencing LBP. Smartphone app-based self-managed interventions may be an alternative for chronic non-specific LBP (CNSLBP) treatment. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a smartphone app-based self-managed exercise program plus health education, compared to a health education program alone, on neuromuscular and perceptual outcomes in police officers and firefighters with CNSLBP...
December 1, 2023: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38022933/what-are-the-benefits-of-cultivating-self-compassion-in-adults-with-low-back-pain-a-systematic-review
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Kellen Greff Ballejos, Prisla Ücker Calvetti, Bruno Luis Schaab, Caroline Tozzi Reppold
INTRODUCTION: Low back pain is one of the most prevalent public health problems in the world, generating psychosocial impacts on quality of life and a high demand for medical care. Self-compassion may be beneficial for low back pain control, however, studies in the area are scarce. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to investigate the benefits of self-compassion-related interventions on low back pain and mental health in adults. METHODS: The review protocol was registered in PROSPERO and the method was performed according to the PRISMA guidelines...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37977133/assessment-of-back-pain-behaviors-attitudes-and-beliefs-of-chiropractic-research-conference-attendees-after-a-biopsychosocial-educational-workshop
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alec Schielke, Clinton Daniels, Jordan Gliedt, Katherine Pohlman
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to assess the attendees of a chiropractic research conference (which included chiropractic students, clinicians, researchers, and educators) behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs toward chronic low back pain (CLBP) before and after a biopsychosocial (BPS)-based CLBP educational workshop. METHODS: This single-arm intervention study used the Health Care Providers' Pain and Relationship Scale (HC-PAIRS) and CLBP-related clinic vignettes to assess behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs toward CLBP before and after a single, 90-minute, educational workshop...
November 17, 2023: Journal of Chiropractic Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37901614/a-model-for-personalized-diagnostics-for-non-specific-low-back-pain-the-role-of-the-myofascial-unit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siddhartha Sikdar, John Srbely, Jay Shah, Yonathan Assefa, Antonio Stecco, Secili DeStefano, Marta Imamura, Lynn H Gerber
Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Most LBP is non-specific or idiopathic, which is defined as symptoms of unknown origin without a clear specific cause or pathology. Current guidelines for clinical evaluation are based on ruling out underlying serious medical conditions, but not on addressing underlying potential contributors to pain. Although efforts have been made to identify subgroups within this population based on response to treatment, a comprehensive framework to guide assessment is still lacking...
2023: Front Pain Res (Lausanne)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37874300/personalized-assessment-and-management-of-non-specific-low-back-pain
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REVIEW
Brigitte Wirth, Petra Schweinhardt
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Low back pain (LBP), and in particular non-specific low back pain (NSLBP), which accounts for approximately 90% of LBP, is the leading cause of years lived with disability worldwide. In clinical trials, LBP is often poorly categorized into 'specific' versus 'non-specific' and 'acute' versus 'chronic' pain. However, a better understanding of the underlying pain mechanisms might improve study results and reduce the number of NSLBP patients. DATABASES AND DATA TREATMENT: Narrative review...
February 2024: European Journal of Pain: EJP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37813527/wearable-motion-based-platform-for-functional-spine-health-assessment
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Prasath Mageswaran, Jonathan Dufour, Alexander Aurand, Gregory Knapik, Hamed Hani, Dukagjin M Blakaj, Safdar Khan, Nasir Hussain, Maneesh Tiwari, Jayesh Vallabh, Tristan Weaver, William S Marras
INTRODUCTION: Low back pain is a significant burden to society and the lack of reliable outcome measures, combined with a prevailing inability to quantify the biopsychosocial elements implicated in the disease, impedes clinical decision-making and distorts treatment efficacy. This paper aims to validate the utility of a biopsychosocial spine platform to provide standardized wearable sensor-derived functional motion assessments to assess spine function and differentiate between healthy controls and patients...
October 9, 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37809214/looking-back-moving-forward-in-pain-medicine
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REVIEW
Antonella Paladini, Christopher Gharibo, Sonia Khalbous, Ammar Salti, Tolga Ergönenç, Alberto Pasqualucci, Giustino Varrassi
Pain is an ancient medical complaint and a clinical riddle that has never been entirely solved. Looking back into history was the springboard to a look into the future of pain medicine. This article was based on a series of presentations given in a recent congress (May 2023) and represents the research, views, and opinions of the authors. Opium has been used for millennia to treat pain, but when it gained broad use in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s, it was so vastly overprescribed and mis-prescribed that it led to a public health crisis...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37808461/trends-of-low-back-pain-research-in-older-and-working-age-adults-from-1993-to-2023-a-bibliometric-analysis
#37
REVIEW
Daniel K Y Zheng, Gregory N Kawchuk, André E Bussières, Fadi M Al Zoubi, Jan Hartvigsen, Siu Ngor Fu, Katie de Luca, Debra K Weiner, Jaro Karppinen, Dino Samartzis, Manuela L Ferreira, Jinlong Wu, Liz Dennett, Arnold Y L Wong
Although the number of publications focusing on low back pain in older adults (LBP-O) and working-age adults (LBP-W) has been growing for decades, comparative research trends in these two populations, which may help to guide future investigation, have not been rigorously explored. This analysis aimed to describe publication patterns and trends of research targeting LBP-O and LBP-W over the last three decades. Peer-reviewed LBP-O and LBP-W articles published between 1993 and 2023 were retrieved from the Web of Science, which provided the details of annual publication volume, and prominent journals/countries/institutions...
2023: Journal of Pain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37794182/mobile-technologies-for-rehabilitation-in-non-specific-spinal-disorders-a-systematic-review-of-the-efficacy-and-potential-for-implementation-in-low-and-middle-income-countries
#38
REVIEW
Pénielle Mahutchegnon Mitchaï, Jean Mapinduzi, Jonas Verbrugghe, Sarah Michiels, Lotte Janssens, Oyéné Kossi, Bruno Bonnechère, Annick Timmermans
PURPOSE: The aim of this systematic review was primarily to identify the types of mHealth technologies for the rehabilitation of non-specific spinal disorders, second to evaluate their efficacy, and finally to determine their applicability in LMICs. METHODS: Three databases (Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science) were searched for randomized controlled trials and clinical trials from January 2012 until December 2022. Studies were found eligible when using mHealth technologies for the rehabilitation of non-specific spinal disorders...
December 2023: European Spine Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37789336/drivers-barriers-and-response-to-care-of-australian-pregnant-women-seeking-chiropractic-care-for-low-back-and-pelvic-girdle-pain-a-qualitative-case-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Bernard-Giglio, Simon D French, Corrie Myburgh, Katie de Luca
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy-related low back and/or pelvic girdle pain is common, with a prevalence rate of up to 86% in pregnant women. Although 19.5% of Australian pregnant women visit a chiropractor for pelvic girdle pain, little is known about the experience of pregnant women who seek this care. The aim of this study was to describe and explore the experiences of Australian pregnant women who seek chiropractic care for their current pregnancy-related low back and/or pelvic girdle pain. METHODS: A qualitative case study approach with purposive sampling from 27 chiropractic practices was used...
October 3, 2023: Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37762985/transcultural-adaptation-and-psychometric-validation-of-the-spanish-version-of-the-pain-attitudes-and-beliefs-scale-for-physiotherapists
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ángeles Díaz-Fernández, Ana Raquel Ortega-Martínez, Irene Cortés-Pérez, Alfonso Javier Ibáñez-Vera, Esteban Obrero-Gaitán, Rafael Lomas-Vega
Low back pain (LBP) is one of the main musculoskeletal pain conditions, and it affects 23-28% of the global population. Strong evidence supports the absence of a direct relationship between the intensity of pain and tissue damage, with psychosocial factors also playing a crucial role. In this context, the Pain Attitudes and Beliefs Scale for Physiotherapists (PABS-PT) is a useful tool for evaluating physiotherapists' treatment orientations and beliefs regarding the management of low back pain (LBP). It helps identify practitioners who may benefit from additional education in modern pain neuroscience...
September 19, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
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