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期刊名:European journal of pain

缩写:EUR J PAIN

ISSN:1090-3801

e-ISSN:1532-2149

IF/分区:3.4/Q1

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Anders Hansen,Dorthe S Ziegler,Jan Hartvigsen et al. Anders Hansen et al.
Background: Gabapentinoids (gabapentin and pregabalin) are increasingly prescribed for spinal pain despite limited evidence of benefit and recognised risks. Understanding which characteristics influence prescribing and ho...
Rita Morf,Leah Reicherzer,Jürgen Degenfellner et al. Rita Morf et al.
Background: Neck pain (NP) is a common global health problem, and persistent symptoms are often linked to psychological stress. How individuals respond to pain during daily activities is captured by activity patterns (eus...
Shuanghong Chen,Xinjie Tan,Yingdan Tang et al. Shuanghong Chen et al.
Background: Pain resilience profiles derived from item-level responses and the corresponding pain-depression symptom networks within each profile remain unclear among Chinese middle-aged and older adults with chronic pain...
Julie Mundt,Jeanette Reffstrup Christensen,Kirstine Skov Benthien et al. Julie Mundt et al.
Background: Chronic pain is a widespread condition with significant individual and societal impact. Overweight has been associated with a higher risk of chronic pain, whereas physical activity may act as a protective fact...
Jakob M Bentin,Andrea B Kaaber,Lars Arendt-Nielsen et al. Jakob M Bentin et al.
Background and objectives: Osteoarthritis is a prevalent joint disease causing pain and functional decline, but high variability in patient-reported treatment outcomes in clinical trials challenges detection of treatment ...
Daniel Feller,Bjørnar Berg,Ørjan Nesse Vigdal et al. Daniel Feller et al.
Background: Spinal disorders are associated with substantial healthcare costs, but prognostic factors associated with high spine-related healthcare expenditures remain insufficiently understood. Therefore, this study aime...
Juan R Castaño-Asins,Juan P Sanabria-Mazo,Jaime Navarrete et al. Juan R Castaño-Asins et al.
Background: This randomized controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness of group-based online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) compared with treatment as usual (TAU) in improving postsurgical outcomes in patients ...
Catherine R Healy,Maria C Redmond,Mary Hopkins et al. Catherine R Healy et al.
Background: Wound-related pain represents a significant unmet clinical need. To advance its understanding and treatment, there is a need for a validated preclinical model for the study of wound-related pain in both sexes....