Øverås, Cecilie K Nilsen, Tom I L Søgaard, Karen Mork, Paul J Hartvigsen, Jan
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People with persistent low back pain (LBP) often report co-occurring persistent musculoskeletal (MSK) pain in other body regions that may influence prognosis as well as treatment approaches and outcomes. This study describes the prevalence and patterns of co-occurring persistent MSK pain among people with persistent LBP based on consecutive cross-s...
Vogel, Todd A Desjardins, Sophie Chabot, Bianca Otto, A Ross Falk, Carl F Roy, Mathieu
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Perceived pain can be viewed because of a competition between nociceptive inputs and other competing goals, such as performing a demanding cognitive task. Task performance, however, suffers when cognitively fatigued. We therefore predicted that cognitive fatigue would weaken the pain-reducing effects of performing a concurrent cognitive task, which...
Vigdal, Ørjan Nesse Storheim, Kjersti Killingmo, Rikke Munk Rysstad, Tarjei Pripp, Are Hugo van der Gaag, Wendelien Chiarotto, Alessandro Koes, Bart Grotle, Margreth
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Prognostic prediction models for 3 different definitions of nonrecovery were developed in the Back Complaints in the Elders study in the Netherlands. The models' performance was good (optimism-adjusted area under receiver operating characteristics [AUC] curve ≥0.77, R2 ≥0.3). This study aimed to assess the external validity of the 3 prognostic pred...
Bonet, Ivan J M Araldi, Dionéia Green, Paul G Levine, Jon D
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Pain
We have previously shown that intradermal injection of high-molecular-weight hyaluronan (500-1200 kDa) produces localized antihyperalgesia in preclinical models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. In the present experiments, we studied the therapeutic effect of topical hyaluronan, when combined with each of 3 transdermal drug delivery enhancers (...
Middleton, Steven J Hu, Huimin Perez-Sanchez, Jimena Zuberi, Sana McGrath Williams, Joseph Weir, Greg A Bennett, David L
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Insight into nociceptive circuits will ultimately build our understanding of pain processing and aid the development of analgesic strategies. Neural circuit analysis has been advanced greatly by the development of optogenetic and chemogenetic tools, which have allowed function to be ascribed to discrete neuronal populations. Neurons of the dorsal r...
Cashin, Aidan G Lee, Hopin Wand, Benedict M Bagg, Matthew K O'Hagan, Edel T Rizzo, Rodrigo R N Stanton, Tasha R Moseley, G Lorimer McAuley, James H
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An improved understanding of the biopsychosocial influences that contribute to and maintain pain has promoted the development of new efficacious treatments for chronic low back pain (CLBP). This study aimed to investigate the mechanisms of a new treatment-education and graded sensorimotor retraining-on pain and disability. We conducted a preplanned...
Jaltare, Ketan Prafull Vanderijst, Laetitia Karos, Kai Torta, Diana M
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Social support has been shown to reduce pain ratings and physiological responses to acute pain stimuli. Furthermore, this relationship is moderated by adult attachment styles. However, these effects have not been characterized in experimentally induced symptoms of chronic pain, such as secondary hyperalgesia (SH) which is characterized by an increa...
Costa, Nathalia Butler, Prudence Dillon, Miriam Mescouto, Karime Olson, Rebecca Forbes, Roma Setchell, Jenny
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Uncertainty pervades low back pain (LBP). This study aimed to explore individuals' experiences of navigating uncertainty when seeking care for their LBP, with a view to better understanding the contexts in which they experience uncertainty and gaining insight into how uncertainty may be better navigated during clinical encounters. We conducted 15 s...
Valdes-Hernandez, Pedro A Laffitte Nodarse, Chavier Johnson, Alisa J Montesino-Goicolea, Soamy Bashyam, Vishnu Davatzikos, Christos Peraza, Julio A Cole, James H Huo, Zhiguang Fillingim, Roger B
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Brain age predicted differences (brain-PAD: predicted brain age minus chronological age) have been reported to be significantly larger for individuals with chronic pain compared with those without. However, a debate remains after one article showed no significant differences. Using Gaussian Process Regression, an article provides evidence that thes...
Li, Rui Lopez, Daniel A Gupta, Meenal Palermo, Tonya M
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Sex differences in pain become apparent during puberty. However, the influence of key pubertal characteristics and pubertal hormones on pain is largely unknown. We examined the prospective associations between self-reported and hormone-indicated pubertal characteristics and pain incidence and severity in 10- to 11-year-old pain-free youth in the Ad...