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View article: Impact of repeated exposure to CPM on CPM efficiency and pain sensitivity in healthy adults: a randomized controlled trial
Impact of repeated exposure to CPM on CPM efficiency and pain sensitivity in healthy adults: a randomized controlled trial Open
Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is a behavioral measure of diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC), an endogenous central pain modulatory mechanism in which one pain stimulus suppresses the perception of another. CPM efficiency is redu…
View article: Impact of Propranolol and Psychologically Informed Intervention on Pain Sensitivity: Secondary Analysis from the Biopsychosocial Influence on Shoulder Pain Preclinical Randomized Trial
Impact of Propranolol and Psychologically Informed Intervention on Pain Sensitivity: Secondary Analysis from the Biopsychosocial Influence on Shoulder Pain Preclinical Randomized Trial Open
Results indicated no statistically reliable changes in pain sensitivity when considering matched vs unmatched treatment groups. Caution is needed in this interpretation given that the trial was not powered to specifically identify these di…
View article: Constraining solar wind transport model parameters using Bayesian analysis
Constraining solar wind transport model parameters using Bayesian analysis Open
We apply nested-sampling (NS) Bayesian analysis [AshtonEA22] to a model for the transport of MHD-scale solar wind fluctuations. The dual objectives are to obtain improved constraints on parameters present in the turbulence transport model …
View article: Delayed Recovery After Exercise-Induced Pain in People with Chronic Widespread Muscle Pain Related to Cortical Connectivity
Delayed Recovery After Exercise-Induced Pain in People with Chronic Widespread Muscle Pain Related to Cortical Connectivity Open
Background/Objectives: There is a subset of patients with pain who become worse after exercise. To explore this, we examined the responses of people with chronic primary pain to a standardized high intensity exercise protocol used to induc…
View article: Power spectrum estimation methods on intracluster medium surface brightness fluctuations
Power spectrum estimation methods on intracluster medium surface brightness fluctuations Open
Accurate estimation of galaxy cluster masses is a central problem in cosmology. Turbulence is believed to introduce significant deviations from the hydrostatic mass estimates. Estimation of turbulence properties is complicated by projectio…
View article: Power spectrum estimation methods on intracluster medium surface brightness fluctuations
Power spectrum estimation methods on intracluster medium surface brightness fluctuations Open
Accurate estimation of galaxy cluster masses is a central problem in cosmology. Turbulence is believed to introduce significant deviations from the hydrostatic mass estimates. Estimation of turbulence properties is complicated by projectio…
View article: Circulating Inflammatory Biomarkers Predict Pain Change Following Exercise-Induced Shoulder Injury: Findings From the Biopsychosocial Influence on Shoulder Pain Preclinical Trial
Circulating Inflammatory Biomarkers Predict Pain Change Following Exercise-Induced Shoulder Injury: Findings From the Biopsychosocial Influence on Shoulder Pain Preclinical Trial Open
View article: Participant factors and baseline pain manifestations as predictors of pain outcomes following telehealth group-based pain management programs
Participant factors and baseline pain manifestations as predictors of pain outcomes following telehealth group-based pain management programs Open
Objectives: Telehealth pain management has become instrumental in managing patents with chronic pain (CP) since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Little is known, however, about which patient’s best respond to these telehealth interventi…
View article: Telehealth Group-Based Pain Management Programs Using the Therapeutic Alliance and Group Dynamics as Key Predictor Variables
Telehealth Group-Based Pain Management Programs Using the Therapeutic Alliance and Group Dynamics as Key Predictor Variables Open
Introduction Telehealth pain management has become instrumental in managing patients with chronic pain (CP) since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The primary aim of this study was to investigate whether various covert therapeutic varia…
View article: Telehealth Group-Based Pain Management Programs: Pre-Intervention Readiness to Change Maladaptive Pain Behaviors
Telehealth Group-Based Pain Management Programs: Pre-Intervention Readiness to Change Maladaptive Pain Behaviors Open
Objectives: Telehealth platforms have become a crucial part of healthcare since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The primary aim of this cohort study was to investigate pain outcomes, following telehealth group-based pain management pro…
View article: Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Receiving Physical Therapy for Low Back Pain with a Nociplastic Pain Presentation: A Secondary Analysis
Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Receiving Physical Therapy for Low Back Pain with a Nociplastic Pain Presentation: A Secondary Analysis Open
Introduction. Individuals with low back pain (LBP) may be classified based on mechanistic descriptors, such as a nociplastic pain presentation (NPP). The purpose of this secondary analysis was to examine the frequency and characteristics o…
View article: Pain phenotyping and investigation of outcomes in physical therapy: An exploratory study in patients with low back pain
Pain phenotyping and investigation of outcomes in physical therapy: An exploratory study in patients with low back pain Open
Phenotypes have been proposed as a method of characterizing subgroups based on biopsychosocial factors to identify responders to analgesic treatments. This study aimed to, first, confirm phenotypes in patients with low back pain receiving …
View article: Pain and Disability Following Exercise-Induced Injury in Prognostic and Intervention Studies: The Why May Be More Important Than the How
Pain and Disability Following Exercise-Induced Injury in Prognostic and Intervention Studies: The Why May Be More Important Than the How Open
Objectives: In preclinical prognostic studies, the description of expected outcomes during an informed consent process indicates that the extent of pain and disability experienced and recovery time is unknown. In intervention studies, the …
View article: Expectations affect pain sensitivity changes during massage
Expectations affect pain sensitivity changes during massage Open
Expectations impact pain sensitivity changes produced during massage. Clinicians planning to provide pain-inducing massage should consider the role of expectations in modulating pain sensitivity changes.
View article: Biopsychosocial influence on shoulder pain: results from a randomized preclinical trial of exercise-induced muscle injury
Biopsychosocial influence on shoulder pain: results from a randomized preclinical trial of exercise-induced muscle injury Open
Prior cohort studies validated that a subgroup defined by a specific COMT genotype and pain catastrophizing is at increased risk for heightened responses to exercise-induced or surgically induced shoulder pain. In this clinical trial, we u…
View article: Low Risk for Persistent Back Pain Disability Is Characterized by Lower Pain Sensitivity and Higher Physical Performance
Low Risk for Persistent Back Pain Disability Is Characterized by Lower Pain Sensitivity and Higher Physical Performance Open
Objective The STarT Back Tool (SBT) predicts risk for persistent low back pain (LBP)-related disability based on psychological distress levels. Other non-psychological factors associated with LBP, such as pain sensitivity and physical perf…
View article: The association between advanced orthopedic certification and confidence and engagement in prescription opioid medication misuse management practices: a cross-sectional study
The association between advanced orthopedic certification and confidence and engagement in prescription opioid medication misuse management practices: a cross-sectional study Open
In the United States, attaining the orthopedic certified specialist (OCS) credential or the orthopedic subspecialty credential of Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT), may lead to a higher level…
View article: The healthcare buffet: preferences in the clinical decision-making process for patients with musculoskeletal pain
The healthcare buffet: preferences in the clinical decision-making process for patients with musculoskeletal pain Open
The preferences a person has for care are associated with outcomes for patients presenting with musculoskeletal pain conditions. These include preferences for differing levels of involvement in the decision-making process, preferences for …
View article: Functional and Structural Neuroplastic Changes Related to Sensitization Proxies in Patients with Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review
Functional and Structural Neuroplastic Changes Related to Sensitization Proxies in Patients with Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review Open
Objective Several reports in literature have identified sensitization as a possible basis for the enhanced pain reactions associated with osteoarthritis (OA). The aim of this current systematic review is to summarize functional and structu…
View article: Physical Therapists’ Attitudes are Associated with their Confidence in and the Frequency with which they Engage in Prescription Opioid Medication Misuse Management Practices with their Patients. A Cross–Sectional Study
Physical Therapists’ Attitudes are Associated with their Confidence in and the Frequency with which they Engage in Prescription Opioid Medication Misuse Management Practices with their Patients. A Cross–Sectional Study Open
Background: In the US, prescription opioid medication misuse (POMM) necessitates engagement of physical therapists (PTs). We (1) evaluated the attitudes of (PT) related to their management of patients with POMM and (2) examined the associa…
View article: Osteoarthritis Related Pain: Which Procedure is the Optimal Choice?
Osteoarthritis Related Pain: Which Procedure is the Optimal Choice? Open
Osteoarthritis (OA) is not simply a matter of mechanical damage and several risk factors are involved in the manifestation of the OA phenotype. OA-related pain management needs a multidisciplinary approach involving various treatment optio…
View article: Chronic lower back pain in aquaculture clam farmers: adoption and feasibility of self-management strategies introduced using a rapid prototype participatory ergonomic approach
Chronic lower back pain in aquaculture clam farmers: adoption and feasibility of self-management strategies introduced using a rapid prototype participatory ergonomic approach Open
Objectives. Lower back pain (LBP) is extremely prevalent in seafood harvesters who often have limited or no access to ergonomic consultation, occupational health support and rehabilitation services. This pilot study aimed to describ…
View article: Associations of Regional and Network Functional Connectivity With Exercise-Induced Low Back Pain
Associations of Regional and Network Functional Connectivity With Exercise-Induced Low Back Pain Open
View article: Static and Dynamic Pain Sensitivity in Adults With Persistent Low Back Pain
Static and Dynamic Pain Sensitivity in Adults With Persistent Low Back Pain Open
Objectives: Despite its impact, individual factors associated with persistent low back pain (LBP) remain poorly understood. This study investigated static and dynamic pain sensitivity in adults with persistent LBP versus pain-free controls…
View article: An Examination of Day-to-Day and Intraindividual Pain Variability in Low Back Pain
An Examination of Day-to-Day and Intraindividual Pain Variability in Low Back Pain Open
Objective This study aimed to capture day-to-day changes in pain intensity in individuals with low back pain (LBP), which may be indicative of patients’ ability to modulate their pain levels. A secondary aim was to explore the presence of …
View article: Sensory and Psychological Factors Predict Exercise-Induced Shoulder Injury Responses in a High-Risk Phenotype Cohort
Sensory and Psychological Factors Predict Exercise-Induced Shoulder Injury Responses in a High-Risk Phenotype Cohort Open
View article: Empirically derived back pain subgroups differentiated walking performance, pain, and disability
Empirically derived back pain subgroups differentiated walking performance, pain, and disability Open
Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability. However, the processes contributing to disability are not well understood. Therefore, this study (1) empirically derived LBP subgroups and (2) validated these subgroups using walking pe…
View article: Exploring the relationship between chronic pain and cortisol levels in subjects with osteoarthritis: results from a systematic review of the literature
Exploring the relationship between chronic pain and cortisol levels in subjects with osteoarthritis: results from a systematic review of the literature Open
View article: Regional increases in brain signal variability are associated with pain intensity reductions following repeated eccentric exercise bouts
Regional increases in brain signal variability are associated with pain intensity reductions following repeated eccentric exercise bouts Open
Background Traditional pain interventions limit fluctuations in pain sensation, which may paradoxically impair endogenous pain modulatory systems (EPMS). However, controlled exposures to clinically relevant pain (e.g. delayed onset muscle …
View article: Riding a Tiger: Maximizing Effects of Manual Therapies for Pelvic Pain
Riding a Tiger: Maximizing Effects of Manual Therapies for Pelvic Pain Open
Manual therapy interventions are frequently used during the management of pelvic pain conditions. Pain relief after any intervention results from effects unrelated to the intervention, effects specific to the intervention, and effects of c…