Pediatric: Research Paper Sensory processing sensitivity in adolescents reporting chronic pain: an exploratory study Koechlin, Helena,b,*; Donado, Carolinab; Locher, Cosimac,d; Kossowsky, Joeb; Lionetti, Francescae,f; Pluess, Michaelf Introduction: Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) describes a genetically influenced trait characterized by greater depth of information processing, lower sensory threshold, and ease of overstimulation. It is hypothesized that SPS plays a crucial role in the context of chronic pain. Objectives: This exploratory study examined SPS as a correlate of pain intensity and pain-related disability in a sample of adolescents reporting chronic pain. Methods: Adolescents reporting chronic pain were contacte...
Background: Patients with non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) and central sensitisation (CS)...
Background: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is the most common cause of non-infectious joint inf...
Having chronic pain can affect a child's development in many ways from hindering everyday functionin...
Pediatric: Research Paper Sensory processing sensitivity in adolescents reporting chronic pain: an ...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory modulation patterns contribute to altered pain perception and disengagement in a...
Acute pain is a common experience in childhood and adolescence. However, a significant minority of y...
Attentional biases have been posited as one of the key mechanisms underlying the development and mai...
IMPORTANCE: Although attachment is associated with sensory modulation among children and adolescents...
INTRODUCTION First-line pain treatment is unsatisfactory in more than 50% of chronic pain patient...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of chronic pain is about 30% in children and adolescents which suffer...
Neuropathic pain (NeuP) can be difficult to diagnose and manage in children. Data regarding prevalen...
Introduction: Headaches are common among children and about 80% of children reporting them. Migraine...
BACKGROUND Most patients suffering from chronic pain are more susceptible to pain and pressure du...
A number of adolescents with chronic pain have clinically significant disability across physical, so...
peer reviewedAttentional biases have been posited as one of the key mechanisms underlying the develo...
Background: Patients with non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) and central sensitisation (CS)...
Background: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is the most common cause of non-infectious joint inf...
Having chronic pain can affect a child's development in many ways from hindering everyday functionin...
Pediatric: Research Paper Sensory processing sensitivity in adolescents reporting chronic pain: an ...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory modulation patterns contribute to altered pain perception and disengagement in a...
Acute pain is a common experience in childhood and adolescence. However, a significant minority of y...
Attentional biases have been posited as one of the key mechanisms underlying the development and mai...
IMPORTANCE: Although attachment is associated with sensory modulation among children and adolescents...
INTRODUCTION First-line pain treatment is unsatisfactory in more than 50% of chronic pain patient...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of chronic pain is about 30% in children and adolescents which suffer...
Neuropathic pain (NeuP) can be difficult to diagnose and manage in children. Data regarding prevalen...
Introduction: Headaches are common among children and about 80% of children reporting them. Migraine...
BACKGROUND Most patients suffering from chronic pain are more susceptible to pain and pressure du...
A number of adolescents with chronic pain have clinically significant disability across physical, so...
peer reviewedAttentional biases have been posited as one of the key mechanisms underlying the develo...
Background: Patients with non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) and central sensitisation (CS)...
Background: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is the most common cause of non-infectious joint inf...
Having chronic pain can affect a child's development in many ways from hindering everyday functionin...