People with chronic pain may experience disruptions to cognitive processing, affecting their thinking and memory in daily life. The aim of this research was to characterise the nature and extent of these cognitive difficulties, to understand how mood disorders, medications and pain intensity contribute to cognitive concerns and performance, and to explore methods of enhancing cognitive skills in patients with chronic pain. Studies used a range of neuropsychological tests and self-report questionnaires, and included a randomised controlled trial of computerised cognitive training, demonstrating that cognitive skills in people with chronic pain may be improved
Introduction Chronic pain (CP) is one of the most frequently presenting conditions in health care an...
Chronic pain is associated with high social and economic costs due to its disabling physical and psy...
Background: Chronic Pain (CP) is a major healthcare problem. European Federation of International As...
The current understanding of the mechanisms of chronic pain (CP) implies the mandatory consideration...
People with chronic pain commonly report impaired cognitive function. However, to date, there has be...
People with chronic pain commonly report impaired cognitive function. However, to date, there has be...
Cognitive impairment is commonly associated with the pain experience. This impairment represents a m...
People with chronic pain commonly report impaired cognitive function. However, to date, there has be...
This study sought to investigate the relationship between cognitive functioning and chronic pain con...
ABSTRACT Objective To describe and analyze cognitive aspects in patients with chronic pain and a c...
A growing body of empirical research has confirmed an association between chronic pain and cognitive...
Background The paucity of studies regarding cognitive function in patients with chronic pain, and gr...
Clinical observations reveal that cognitive impairments are frequently reported in chronic non-malig...
To assess cognitive performance of chronic pain (CP) patients diagnosed with three types of pain-neu...
Chronic pain is associated with deficits in cognitive function and decreased physical functioning, b...
Introduction Chronic pain (CP) is one of the most frequently presenting conditions in health care an...
Chronic pain is associated with high social and economic costs due to its disabling physical and psy...
Background: Chronic Pain (CP) is a major healthcare problem. European Federation of International As...
The current understanding of the mechanisms of chronic pain (CP) implies the mandatory consideration...
People with chronic pain commonly report impaired cognitive function. However, to date, there has be...
People with chronic pain commonly report impaired cognitive function. However, to date, there has be...
Cognitive impairment is commonly associated with the pain experience. This impairment represents a m...
People with chronic pain commonly report impaired cognitive function. However, to date, there has be...
This study sought to investigate the relationship between cognitive functioning and chronic pain con...
ABSTRACT Objective To describe and analyze cognitive aspects in patients with chronic pain and a c...
A growing body of empirical research has confirmed an association between chronic pain and cognitive...
Background The paucity of studies regarding cognitive function in patients with chronic pain, and gr...
Clinical observations reveal that cognitive impairments are frequently reported in chronic non-malig...
To assess cognitive performance of chronic pain (CP) patients diagnosed with three types of pain-neu...
Chronic pain is associated with deficits in cognitive function and decreased physical functioning, b...
Introduction Chronic pain (CP) is one of the most frequently presenting conditions in health care an...
Chronic pain is associated with high social and economic costs due to its disabling physical and psy...
Background: Chronic Pain (CP) is a major healthcare problem. European Federation of International As...