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A Brief Mind-body Intervention Is Feasible and May Prevent Persistent Pain After Acute Orthopaedic Traumas: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research ( IF 4.2 ) Pub Date : 2024-06-19 , DOI: 10.1097/corr.0000000000003111
Ana-Maria Vranceanu 1, 2 , Kate N Jochimsen 1, 2 , Julie R Brewer 1 , Ellie A Briskin 1 , Robert A Parker 2, 3 , Eric A Macklin 2, 3 , David Ring 4 , Cale Jacobs 5 , Thuan Ly 6 , Kristin R Archer 7, 8 , Caitlin E W Conley 9 , Mitchel Harris 6 , Paul Matuszewski 9 , William T Obremskey 7 , David Laverty 4 , Jafar Bakhshaie 1, 2 ,
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Approximately 20% to 50% of patients develop persistent pain after traumatic orthopaedic injuries. Psychosocial factors are an important predictor of persistent pain; however, there are no evidence-based, mind-body interventions to prevent persistent pain for this patient population.

中文翻译:


短暂的身心干预是可行的,并且可以预防急性骨科创伤后的持续疼痛:一项随机对照试验。



大约 20% 至 50% 的患者在骨科创伤后出现持续性疼痛。心理社会因素是持续性疼痛的重要预测因素;然而,没有基于证据的身心干预措施可以预防该患者群体的持续疼痛。
更新日期:2024-06-19
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