Effects of a Pain Catastrophizing Induction on Sensory Testing in Women with Chronic Low Back Pain: A Pilot Study
暂无分享,去创建一个
Beth D Darnall | Kevin A. Johnson | Kevin A Johnson | S. Mackey | J. Sturgeon | C. Taub | Sean C Mackey | B. Darnall | Chloe J Taub | John A Sturgeon
[1] M. Aickin,et al. Pilot study of inflammatory responses following a negative imaginal focus in persons with chronic pain: analysis by sex/gender. , 2010, Gender medicine.
[2] David Yarnitsky,et al. Conditioned pain modulation (the diffuse noxious inhibitory control-like effect): its relevance for acute and chronic pain states , 2010, Current opinion in anaesthesiology.
[3] S. Linton,et al. Do psychological factors increase the risk for back pain in the general population in both a cross‐sectional and prospective analysis? , 2005, European journal of pain.
[4] R. Fillingim. Sex, gender, and pain: Women and men really are different , 2000, Current review of pain.
[5] Lars Arendt-Nielsen,et al. Experimental and clinical applications of quantitative sensory testing applied to skin, muscles and viscera. , 2009, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.
[6] D. Clauw,et al. Pain catastrophizing and neural responses to pain among persons with fibromyalgia. , 2004, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[7] Richard C Gershon,et al. Pain assessment using the NIH Toolbox , 2013, Neurology.
[8] K. Fontaine,et al. Changes in pain catastrophizing predict later changes in fibromyalgia clinical and experimental pain report: cross-lagged panel analyses of dispositional and situational catastrophizing , 2012, Arthritis Research & Therapy.
[9] J. Knottnerus,et al. Reduction of pain catastrophizing mediates the outcome of both physical and cognitive-behavioral treatment in chronic low back pain. , 2006, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.
[10] J. Sturgeon,et al. State and Trait Pain Catastrophizing and Emotional Health in Rheumatoid Arthritis , 2013, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.
[11] R. Fillingim,et al. The association of greater dispositional optimism with less endogenous pain facilitation is indirectly transmitted through lower levels of pain catastrophizing. , 2013, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.
[12] Scott R. Bishop,et al. The Pain Catastrophizing Scale: Development and validation. , 1995 .
[13] R. Fillingim,et al. Catastrophizing as a mediator of sex differences in pain: differential effects for daily pain versus laboratory-induced pain , 2004, Pain.
[14] J. Vlaeyen,et al. Pain catastrophizing and kinesiophobia: predictors of chronic low back pain. , 2002, American journal of epidemiology.
[15] Jens Sommer,et al. The Effect of Catastrophizing Self-Statements on Pain Perception and the Nociceptive Flexor Reflex (RIII Reflex) , 2013, The Clinical journal of pain.
[16] Peter J McNair,et al. Conditioned pain modulation in populations with chronic pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis. , 2012, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.
[17] Kevin A. Johnson,et al. Conditioned pain modulation is minimally influenced by cognitive evaluation or imagery of the conditioning stimulus , 2014, Journal of pain research.
[18] Lee S. Simon. RELIEVING PAIN IN AMERICA: A BLUEPRINT FOR TRANSFORMING PREVENTION, CARE, EDUCATION, AND RESEARCH , 2012, Military medicine.
[19] Rachelle Buchbinder,et al. The global burden of low back pain: estimates from the Global Burden of Disease 2010 study , 2014, Annals of the rheumatic diseases.
[20] References , 1971 .
[21] D. Pud,et al. Effects of catastrophizing on pain perception and pain modulation , 2008, Experimental Brain Research.
[22] G. Merchant,et al. Positive Traits Linked to Less Pain through Lower Pain Catastrophizing. , 2012, Personality and individual differences.
[23] M. Jensen,et al. Changes in beliefs, catastrophizing, and coping are associated with improvement in multidisciplinary pain treatment. , 2001, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[24] R. Harden,et al. Do changes in cognitive factors influence outcome following multidisciplinary treatment for chronic pain? A cross-lagged panel analysis. , 2003, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[25] P. Svensson,et al. Experimental manipulations of pain catastrophizing influence pain levels in patients with chronic pain and healthy volunteers , 2016, Pain.
[26] R. Fillingim,et al. Sex and pain-related psychological variables are associated with thermal pain sensitivity for patients with chronic low back pain. , 2007, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.
[27] K. Davis,et al. A brief cognitive-behavioural intervention for pain reduces secondary hyperalgesia , 2014, PAIN®.
[28] A. Dickenson,et al. Spinal cord mechanisms of pain. , 2008, British journal of anaesthesia.
[29] J. Vlaeyen,et al. The causal status of pain catastrophizing: an experimental test with healthy participants , 2005, European journal of pain.
[30] C. Woolf. Central sensitization: Implications for the diagnosis and treatment of pain , 2011, PAIN.
[31] David A. Seminowicz,et al. Cortical responses to pain in healthy individuals depends on pain catastrophizing , 2006, Pain.
[32] H. Bulls,et al. An Examination of Pain Catastrophizing and Endogenous Pain Modulatory Processes in Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain. , 2016, Pain medicine.
[33] Lars Arendt-Nielsen,et al. Cognitive-emotional sensitization contributes to wind-up-like pain in phantom limb pain patients , 2011, PAIN®.
[34] R. Deyo,et al. Physician Office Visits for Low Back Pain: Frequency, Clinical Evaluation, and Treatment Patterns From a U.S. National Survey , 1995, Spine.
[35] S. Mackey,et al. From Catastrophizing to Recovery: a pilot study of a single-session treatment for pain catastrophizing , 2014, Journal of pain research.
[36] P. Eide,et al. Wind‐up and the NMDA receptor complex from a clinical perspective , 2000, European journal of pain.
[37] Yuan Bo Peng,et al. The biopsychosocial approach to chronic pain: scientific advances and future directions. , 2007, Psychological bulletin.
[38] P. Fine. Long-term consequences of chronic pain: mounting evidence for pain as a neurological disease and parallels with other chronic disease states. , 2011, Pain medicine.
[39] R. Treede,et al. Quantitative sensory testing: a comprehensive protocol for clinical trials , 2006, European journal of pain.
[40] Kevin A. Johnson,et al. Test-retest reliability of thermal temporal summation using an individualized protocol. , 2012, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.
[41] A. Osman,et al. The Pain Catastrophizing Scale: Further Psychometric Evaluation with Adult Samples , 2004, Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
[42] A. Burton,et al. Psychosocial Predictors of Outcome in Acute and Subchronic Low Back Trouble , 1995, Spine.
[43] R. Edwards,et al. Pain-related Catastrophizing in Healthy Women Is Associated With Greater Temporal Summation of and Reduced Habituation to Thermal Pain , 2006, The Clinical journal of pain.
[44] Mark P. Jensen,et al. Changes after multidisciplinary pain treatment in patient pain beliefs and coping are associated with concurrent changes in patient functioning , 2007, Pain.
[45] R. Coghill,et al. Differential effects of experimental central sensitization on the time-course and magnitude of offset analgesia , 2012, PAIN.
[46] M. Meeus,et al. Central sensitization: a biopsychosocial explanation for chronic widespread pain in patients with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome , 2006, Clinical Rheumatology.
[47] G. Crombez,et al. A confirmatory factor analysis of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale: invariant factor structure across clinical and non-clinical populations , 2002, Pain.