Psychophysiologic symptom relief therapy for chronic back pain: hypothesis and trial rationale

M. Paschali, Garrett S. Thompson, Shivani Mehta, Patricia Howard, Jolin B. Yamin, Robert R. Edwards, Michael W. Donnino
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Chronic pain syndromes affect over one-third of the US adult population and often lead to significant disability and a reduced quality of life. Despite their high prevalence, causal links between chronic pain syndromes and anatomic abnormalities are often not apparent. Most current chronic pain treatments provide modest, if any, relief. Thus, there is a pressing need to understand the causal mechanisms implicated in chronic pain as a means to develop more targeted interventions for improvement in clinical outcomes and reduction in morbidity and financial burden. In the present manuscript, we summarize the current literature on treatment for chronic pain, and hypothesize that non-specific chronic back pain (without a clear organic etiology, such as tumors, infections or fractures) is of psychophysiologic origin. Based on this hypothesis, we developed Psychophysiologic Symptom Relief Therapy (PSRT), a novel pain reduction intervention for understanding and treating chronic pain. In this manuscript, we provide the rationale for PSRT, which we have tested in a pilot trial with a subsequent larger randomized trial underway. In the proposed trial, we will evaluate whether non-specific chronic back pain can be treated by addressing the underlying stressors and psychological underpinnings without specific physical interventions.
慢性背痛的心理生理学症状缓解疗法:假设与试验原理
慢性疼痛综合征影响着三分之一以上的美国成年人,通常会导致严重残疾和生活质量下降。尽管发病率很高,但慢性疼痛综合征与解剖异常之间的因果关系往往并不明显。目前大多数慢性疼痛治疗方法即使能缓解疼痛,也只能起到轻微的缓解作用。因此,我们迫切需要了解慢性疼痛的因果机制,以便制定更有针对性的干预措施,改善临床疗效,降低发病率和经济负担。在本手稿中,我们总结了目前有关慢性疼痛治疗的文献,并假设非特异性慢性背痛(没有明确的器质性病因,如肿瘤、感染或骨折)源于心理生理学。基于这一假设,我们开发了心理生理学症状缓解疗法(PSRT),这是一种用于理解和治疗慢性疼痛的新型疼痛缓解干预方法。在本手稿中,我们介绍了心理生理症状缓解疗法的基本原理,并在试点试验中进行了测试,随后正在进行更大规模的随机试验。在拟议的试验中,我们将评估非特异性慢性背痛是否可以通过解决潜在的压力因素和心理基础来治疗,而无需特定的物理干预。
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