TY - JOUR
T1 - Headache, low back pain, other nociceptive and mixed pain conditions in neurorehabilitation. Evidence and recommendations from the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation
AU - Picelli, Alessandro
AU - Buzzi, Maria G.
AU - Cisari, Carlo
AU - Gandolfi, Marialuisa
AU - Porru, Daniele
AU - Bonadiman, Silvia
AU - Brugnera, Annalisa
AU - Carone, Roberto
AU - Cerbo, Rosanna
AU - Del Carro, Ubaldo
AU - Gimigliano, Raffaele
AU - Invernizzi, Marco
AU - Miotti, Danilo
AU - Nappi, Rossella
AU - Negrini, Stefano
AU - Schweiger, Vittorio
AU - Tassorelli, Cristina
AU - Tamburin, Stefano
PY - 2016/12/1
Y1 - 2016/12/1
N2 - Pain is a disabling symptom and is often the foremost symptom of conditions for which patients undergo neurorehabilitation. We systematically searched the PubMed and Embase electronic databases for current evidence on the frequency, evolution, predictors, assessment, and pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of pain in patients with headache, craniofacial pain, low back pain, failed back surgery syndrome, osteoarticular pain, myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, and chronic pelvic pain. Despite the heterogeneity of published data, consensus was reached on pain assessment and management of patients with these conditions and on the utility of a multidisciplinary approach to pain therapy that combines the benefits of pharmacological therapy, physiotherapy, neurorehabilitation, and psychotherapy. We of the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCPN) suggest a need to conduct randomized controlled trials on the efficacy of pain treatments and their risk-benefit profile for the conditions we have reviewed.
AB - Pain is a disabling symptom and is often the foremost symptom of conditions for which patients undergo neurorehabilitation. We systematically searched the PubMed and Embase electronic databases for current evidence on the frequency, evolution, predictors, assessment, and pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of pain in patients with headache, craniofacial pain, low back pain, failed back surgery syndrome, osteoarticular pain, myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, and chronic pelvic pain. Despite the heterogeneity of published data, consensus was reached on pain assessment and management of patients with these conditions and on the utility of a multidisciplinary approach to pain therapy that combines the benefits of pharmacological therapy, physiotherapy, neurorehabilitation, and psychotherapy. We of the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCPN) suggest a need to conduct randomized controlled trials on the efficacy of pain treatments and their risk-benefit profile for the conditions we have reviewed.
KW - Arthralgia
KW - Facial pain
KW - Failed back surgery syndrome
KW - Fibromyalgia
KW - Headache
KW - Low back pain
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85007500111
VL - 52
SP - 867
EP - 880
JO - European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
JF - European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
SN - 1973-9087
IS - 6
ER -