Essays about: "pain catastrophizing"

Showing result 6 - 8 of 8 essays containing the words pain catastrophizing.

  1. 6. INFLUENCE OF OROFACIAL PAIN AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS ON SLEEP QUALITY

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Odontologiska fakulteten (OD)

    Author : Ali Alattar; [2016]
    Keywords : Sleep Quality; Psychological factors; Depression; Catastrophizing; Stress; Anxiety; Orofacial pain; Chronic orofacial pain; Myalgia; Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; Patient Catastrophizing Scale; Pain intensity; Pain-related disability; DC TMD;

    Abstract : SyfteUndersöka påverkan av kronisk orofacial smärta och psykologiska faktorer på sömnkvalitet vid käkmuskelmyalgi.Material och metoderDenna retrospektiva studie omfattade 37 patienter (6 män, 31 kvinnor, medelålder: 49 år) med käkmuskelmyalgi. READ MORE

  2. 7. Predictors for a negative surgical outcome in patients with disc degenerative disease (DDD)

    University essay from Gymnastik- och idrottshögskolan, GIH/Institutionen för idrotts- och hälsovetenskap

    Author : Martin Näslund; [2015]
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    Abstract : Aim The aim of this study was to identify predictive factors for negative treatment outcome defined as high disability ratings in patients undergoing spine surgery for disc degenerative disease (DDD) Method Patients were consecutively recruited from a waiting list for surgery at Stockholm Spine Center. The analysed cohort consisted of 212 patients (109 women and 103 men, 25-65 years old). READ MORE

  3. 8. The Multidimensionality of Chronic Non-Specific Neck-Shoulder Pain : Investigated in a Longitudinal Intervention Study Based on Questionnaires and Clinical Tests

    University essay from Institutionen för kommunikation och information

    Author : Ida Holmlund; [2010]
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    Abstract : The present study, based on a battery of instruments measuring pain in different dimensions, covering neurophysiological, psychological, functional and health-related domains, investigated chronic non-specific neck-shoulder pain as a multidimensional phenomenon of pain. Applications to the gate control theory of pain and the fear-avoidance model were examined and discussed. READ MORE