Pain Science Education With Exercise for Pain Intensity and Disability for Chronic Spinal Pain
Pain Science Education With Exercise for Pain Intensity and Disability for Chronic Spinal Pain
How do the target concepts of pain science education combined with exercise contribute to the effect on pain intensity and disability in patients with chronic spinal pain? A systematic review and meta-analysis with moderator analysis.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2024 Aug:163:105740.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
This systematic review and meta-analysis included 11 randomized controlled trials with 876 patients suffering from chronic spinal pain. The study examined the effects of pain science education (PSE) combined with exercise on pain intensity and disability. Pooled outcomes of interest included pain intensity, disability, and the moderating effects of specific PSE target concepts. The results demonst...
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