Pain Neuroscience Education Delivered by a Student Physical Therapist for a Patient with Persistent Musculoskeletal Pain

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作者
O'Connor, Michael [1 ,2 ]
Sillevis, Rob [1 ,2 ]
Erickson, Mark R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Florida Gulf Coast Univ, Phys Therapy Program, Ft Myers, FL 33965 USA
[2] Florida Gulf Coast Univ, Dept Rehabil Sci, Ft Myers, FL 33965 USA
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Chronic Pain; Physical Therapy Modalities; Teaching; MECHANISMS-BASED CLASSIFICATIONS; AVOIDANCE BELIEFS QUESTIONNAIRE; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; CENTRAL SENSITIZATION; NERVOUS-SYSTEM; SYMPTOMS; DISABILITY; NEUROPHYSIOLOGY; RELIABILITY; MANAGEMENT;
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10.12659/AJCR.932212
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment Background: Persistent pain is one of the most common reasons individuals seek healthcare in the United States, costing $635 billion annually. At present, the medical literature outlines many treatments for persistent pain. Pain neuroscience education (PNE) is described in the literature as an educational intervention for patients with persistent pain that can be applied by a physical therapist. There is limited research on the application of PNE by a student physical therapist; however, this case report offers a unique opportunity to examine outcomes for this intervention when applied by a student physical therapist in conjunction with manual therapy and therapeutic exercise. Case Report: This case report examined the outcomes of PNE for a 65-year-old patient with a long-standing history of low back, cervical, shoulder, knee, and foot pain. Interventions included 7 sessions of PNE over 4 weeks delivered by a student physical therapist, in combination with manual therapy and exercise prescribed by a licensed physical therapist. Outcomes measured were fear avoidance belief questionnaire, visual analog scale, Tampa scale of kinesiophobia, neurophysiology of pain questionnaire, neck disability index, and Oswestry disability index. Conclusions: Outcomes included clinically significant decreases in subjective pain level, and kinesiophobia; however, there was only a minimal decrease in fear avoidance and no decrease in perceived disability. This case report provides preliminary evidence that positive outcomes can be achieved when PNE is delivered by a student physical therapist combined with manual therapy and therapeutic exercise from an expert clinician for patients with persistent musculoskeletal pain.
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