• Ann Phys Rehabil Med · Mar 2009

    Chronic neuropathic pain of spinal cord injury: what is the effectiveness of psychocomportemental management?

    • D Gault, M Morel-Fatio, T Albert, and C Fattal.
    • Centre de réadaptation Clémenceau, 45, boulevard Clémenceau, 67082 Strasbourg cedex, France. dominique.gault@ugecam-alsace.fr
    • Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2009 Mar 1;52(2):167-72.

    ObjectivesTo determine the efficacy of treating neuropathic pain in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients by psychological, cognitive or behavioral therapies and suggest recommendations for clinical practices.Material And MethodThe methodology used, proposed by the French Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (SOFMER), includes a systematic review of the literature, the gathering of information regarding current clinical practices and a validation by a multidisciplinary panel of experts.ResultsDue to the dearth of literature on the subject only one study is found, evaluating the efficacy of these therapies on neuropathic pain but not on the chronic neuropathic pain of SCI patients. The results show a greater efficacy on the associated symptoms: anxiety and depression level, sleep disorders, rather than the pain itself.ConclusionThere is no scientific evidence for validating this type of pain management care. However, the high level of evidence of the articles studying the efficacy of these therapies in patients with chronic pain suggest that it could be applied to SCI patients. These techniques must be developed in France and further studies should be conducted on SCI patients affected by neuropathic pain.

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