BACKGROUND: Results from a previous multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) on preoperative pain neuroscience education (PNE) for lumbar radiculopathy found no significant difference in patient reported outcomes between groups. However, patients who received PNE viewed their surgical experience more favorably and utilized significantly less healthcare compared to those that did not. The purpose is to determine if the reduction in healthcare costs from 1-year would be continued at 3-year following surgery, and to explore differences (if any) in patient reported outcomes. Study design-analysis of 3-year follow-up data from RCT on preoperative PNE for lumbar radiculopathy. METHODS: Participating patients from the previous RCT were contac...
The study aimed to determine how much change in neurogenic claudication spinal surgeons expect in pa...
Purpose: To assess the likelihood of persistent postoperative pain (PPP) following reoperation afte...
Failed back surgery syndrome is a challenge. We hypothesized that a multidisciplinary team meeting (...
BACKGROUND: Results from a previous multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) on preoperative pa...
Background: One in four patients with radiculopathy experience persistent pain and disability after ...
AbstractIntroductionDespite scientific progress with regard to pain neuroscience, perioperative educ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Chronic low back pain (cLBP) represents a major challenge to our health care sys...
Background Context Surgery because of disc herniation or spinal stenosis results mostly in large imp...
Contains fulltext : 88929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: A conside...
Background: Current guidelines for the management of patients with specific low back pain pathology ...
Around 20% of patients undergoing surgery for lumbar radiculopathy develop chronic pain after surger...
Therapeutic neuroscience education (TNE) has been shown to be effective in the treatment of mainly c...
BackgroundAround 20% of patients undergoing spinal fusion surgery have persistent back or leg pain d...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: In patients with sciatica due to a lumbar disc herniation, it is generally recom...
Recently a preoperative pain neuroscience education (NE) program was developed for lumbar surgery (L...
The study aimed to determine how much change in neurogenic claudication spinal surgeons expect in pa...
Purpose: To assess the likelihood of persistent postoperative pain (PPP) following reoperation afte...
Failed back surgery syndrome is a challenge. We hypothesized that a multidisciplinary team meeting (...
BACKGROUND: Results from a previous multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) on preoperative pa...
Background: One in four patients with radiculopathy experience persistent pain and disability after ...
AbstractIntroductionDespite scientific progress with regard to pain neuroscience, perioperative educ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Chronic low back pain (cLBP) represents a major challenge to our health care sys...
Background Context Surgery because of disc herniation or spinal stenosis results mostly in large imp...
Contains fulltext : 88929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: A conside...
Background: Current guidelines for the management of patients with specific low back pain pathology ...
Around 20% of patients undergoing surgery for lumbar radiculopathy develop chronic pain after surger...
Therapeutic neuroscience education (TNE) has been shown to be effective in the treatment of mainly c...
BackgroundAround 20% of patients undergoing spinal fusion surgery have persistent back or leg pain d...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: In patients with sciatica due to a lumbar disc herniation, it is generally recom...
Recently a preoperative pain neuroscience education (NE) program was developed for lumbar surgery (L...
The study aimed to determine how much change in neurogenic claudication spinal surgeons expect in pa...
Purpose: To assess the likelihood of persistent postoperative pain (PPP) following reoperation afte...
Failed back surgery syndrome is a challenge. We hypothesized that a multidisciplinary team meeting (...