Articles: back-pain.
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The purpose of this study was to assess the ability of short inversion time inversion-recovery (STIR) in magnetic resonance imaging for predicting the prognosis of osteoporotic vertebral fractures. ⋯ STIR was useful for predicting bone union, kyphosis, and back pain in patients with osteoporotic vertebral fracture.
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There is mounting evidence that cortical maps are disrupted in chronic limb pain and that these disruptions may contribute to the problem and be a viable target for treatment. Little is known as to whether this is also the case for the most common and costly chronic pain-back pain. ⋯ Trunk motor imagery performance is reduced in people with a history of back pain when they are in a current episode. This is consistent with disruption of cortical proprioceptive representation of the trunk in this group. On the basis of this result, we propose a conceptual model speculating a role of this measure in understanding the development of chronic back pain, a model that can be tested in future studies.
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ABSTRACT Questions from patients about pain conditions and analgesic pharmacotherapy and responses from authors are presented to help educate patients and make them more effective self-advocates. The topic addressed in this issue is chronic low back pain, one of the most common reasons to visit one's primary care doctor. Complementary approaches, including yoga, will be addressed.
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Prior studies found a range of psychological factors related to the perception of pain, maintenance of pain and disability. ⋯ Resilience and experiential avoidance appear as variables which could explain individual differences in pain experience.
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Ann Phys Rehabil Med · Dec 2014
Letter Case ReportsEpidural lipomatosis: a possible cause of back pain.