Background Chronic pain in patients is usually related to an episode of pain following acute injury, emphasizing the need to prevent progression from acute to chronic pain. Multiple factors in the acute phase might be responsible for perpetuating the pain. The presentation of patients at the emergency department (ED) presents a prime opportunity to identify patients at high risk for chronic pain and to start appropriate treatment. Methods The PROTACT study is a prospective follow-up study aiming to estimate the incidence and prognostic factors responsible for the development of chronic pain after musculoskeletal injury. Data including sociodemographic, pain, clinical, injury- or treatment-related and psychological factors of 435 patients we...
Abstract Background Given the costs associated with the management of musculoskeletal pain in primar...
Abstract Background In the United States, value-based purchasing has created the need for healthcare...
Pain is a natural response to soft tissue injury but when it is unresolved, neurophysiological chang...
Background Chronic pain in patients is usually related to an episode of pain following acute injury,...
Chronic pain patients often relate their pain onset to acute injury such as surgery or trauma, drawi...
OBJECTIVE: While acute musculoskeletal pain is a frequent complaint in emergency care, its managemen...
Objective While acute musculoskeletal pain is a frequent complaint in emergency care, its management...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Chronic trauma can be a risk factor for most of the musculoskeletal disord...
Introduction Pain is an expected and appropriate experience following traumatic musculoskeletal inju...
Objective. To identify factors, available at the time of trauma admission, associated with the devel...
There are currently no effective methods for treating and preventing chronic pain. The aim of this t...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain disorders are highly prevalent and have high personal and societal cost...
The aim was to study prevalence, assessment methods, and risk factors of chronic musculoskeletal pai...
Background: Traumatic musculoskeletal injury (TMsI) often leads to chronic pain and post-traumatic s...
Objective To identify which generic prognostic factors, such as pain intensity, levels of disability...
Abstract Background Given the costs associated with the management of musculoskeletal pain in primar...
Abstract Background In the United States, value-based purchasing has created the need for healthcare...
Pain is a natural response to soft tissue injury but when it is unresolved, neurophysiological chang...
Background Chronic pain in patients is usually related to an episode of pain following acute injury,...
Chronic pain patients often relate their pain onset to acute injury such as surgery or trauma, drawi...
OBJECTIVE: While acute musculoskeletal pain is a frequent complaint in emergency care, its managemen...
Objective While acute musculoskeletal pain is a frequent complaint in emergency care, its management...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Chronic trauma can be a risk factor for most of the musculoskeletal disord...
Introduction Pain is an expected and appropriate experience following traumatic musculoskeletal inju...
Objective. To identify factors, available at the time of trauma admission, associated with the devel...
There are currently no effective methods for treating and preventing chronic pain. The aim of this t...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain disorders are highly prevalent and have high personal and societal cost...
The aim was to study prevalence, assessment methods, and risk factors of chronic musculoskeletal pai...
Background: Traumatic musculoskeletal injury (TMsI) often leads to chronic pain and post-traumatic s...
Objective To identify which generic prognostic factors, such as pain intensity, levels of disability...
Abstract Background Given the costs associated with the management of musculoskeletal pain in primar...
Abstract Background In the United States, value-based purchasing has created the need for healthcare...
Pain is a natural response to soft tissue injury but when it is unresolved, neurophysiological chang...