Pain is frequent in several neurological conditions, such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetic neuropathy, but it is often underestimated and therefore untreated or not successfully treated. Pain reduces quality of life, it may be the cause of adaptive disorders (such as anxiety and depression) and, in patients undergoing rehabilitation, it may negatively impact rehabilitation procedures and hamper the outcome. Unfortunately, there are no significant data regarding the impact of pain in neurorehabilitation patients and what would be the impact of an appropriate pain treatment on rehabilitation outcome. Accordingly, there are no guidelines providing indications on how to treat pain in patients with pain during rehabil...
Background: It is increasingly recognized that treating pain is crucial for effective care within ne...
Pain is a disabling symptom and is often the foremost symptom of conditions for which patients under...
In order to provide effective care to patients suffering from chronic pain secondary to neurological...
Pain is very common in the neurorehabilitation setting, where it may not only represent a target for...
Pain is an important non-motor symptom in several neurological diseases, such as Parkinson's disease...
Pain is very common in neurorehabilitation, where it may be a target for treatment and have a negati...
The interplay between pain and neurorehabilitation is very complex, in that pain may be a target for...
Pain is very common in neurorehabilitation, where it may be a target for treatment and have a negati...
Pain is very common in neurorehabilitation, where it may be a target for treatment and have a negati...
Pain is very common in neurorehabilitation, where it may be a target for treatment and have a negati...
Pain represents a common problem in the setting of neurorehabilitation, in that it is a common outco...
It is increasingly recognized that treating pain is crucial for effective care within neurological r...
Background: It is increasingly recognized that treating pain is crucial for effective care within ne...
Pain is a disabling symptom and is often the foremost symptom of conditions for which patients under...
In order to provide effective care to patients suffering from chronic pain secondary to neurological...
Pain is very common in the neurorehabilitation setting, where it may not only represent a target for...
Pain is an important non-motor symptom in several neurological diseases, such as Parkinson's disease...
Pain is very common in neurorehabilitation, where it may be a target for treatment and have a negati...
The interplay between pain and neurorehabilitation is very complex, in that pain may be a target for...
Pain is very common in neurorehabilitation, where it may be a target for treatment and have a negati...
Pain is very common in neurorehabilitation, where it may be a target for treatment and have a negati...
Pain is very common in neurorehabilitation, where it may be a target for treatment and have a negati...
Pain represents a common problem in the setting of neurorehabilitation, in that it is a common outco...
It is increasingly recognized that treating pain is crucial for effective care within neurological r...
Background: It is increasingly recognized that treating pain is crucial for effective care within ne...
Pain is a disabling symptom and is often the foremost symptom of conditions for which patients under...
In order to provide effective care to patients suffering from chronic pain secondary to neurological...