A biopsychosocial approach as a part of an osteopathic intervention in the management of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain: A case report

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jacob Marten Switters
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Abstract

Introduction

The aetiology behind chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) remains unknown, which makes treatment challenging, while the diagnostic uncertainty related to CP/CPPS creates confusion and frustration for both patients and clinicians. As CP/CPSS may be persuaded by nociplastic pain mechanism and is associated with psychosocial and lifestyle factors, interventions should address biopsychosocial factors in combination with the treatment of the biomechanical impairments.

Case description

This is a case study of a 71-year-old man diagnosed with CP/CPPS who was referred to the osteopathic clinic by his urologist. His main complaint was a constant dull aching pain in the urethra and right groin that had started almost 10 years previously. The patient was treated six times over a time period of 5 months using a multimodal osteopathic approach.

Outcomes

The osteopathic intervention significantly decreased the numeric pain rating scale score, improved quality of life and reduced pain and dysfunction as measured with the National Institutes of Health chronic prostatitis symptom index.

Discussion

As CP/CPPS may be a nociplastic pain syndrome, and a multimodal osteopathic approach may therefore be needed that includes treatment of the biomechanical impairments with osteopathic manipulative treatment while also addressing various biopsychosocial factors via education, dietary modifications, advice about physical activity, breathing exercises, sleep and stress management.

Conclusions

Application of the biopsychosocial model in addition to a biomedical osteopathic model seems to be a beneficial intervention strategy to improve quality of life, pain and dysfunction in a patient with CP/CPPS.

在慢性前列腺炎/慢性盆腔疼痛的治疗中,作为整骨疗法干预的一部分的生物心理社会方法:一个病例报告
慢性前列腺炎/慢性盆腔疼痛综合征(CP/CPPS)的病因尚不清楚,这给治疗带来了挑战,而与CP/CPPS相关的诊断不确定性给患者和临床医生带来了困惑和挫折。由于CP/CPSS可能被致害性疼痛机制所说服,并与社会心理和生活方式因素有关,因此干预措施应结合生物力学损伤的治疗来解决生物心理社会因素。病例描述:这是一个71岁男性的病例研究,他被诊断为CP/CPPS,由他的泌尿科医生转介到骨科诊所。他的主诉是尿道和右腹股沟持续隐痛,大约10年前就开始了。患者在5个月的时间内使用多模式整骨疗法治疗了6次。结果:以美国国立卫生研究院慢性前列腺炎症状指数衡量,整骨疗法干预显著降低了疼痛评定量表评分,改善了生活质量,减轻了疼痛和功能障碍。由于CP/CPPS可能是一种致害性疼痛综合征,因此可能需要采用多模式整骨疗法,包括用整骨疗法手法治疗生物力学损伤,同时通过教育、饮食调整、体育活动建议、呼吸练习、睡眠和压力管理来解决各种生物心理社会因素。结论在生物医学整骨模型的基础上应用生物心理社会模型是改善CP/CPPS患者生活质量、减轻疼痛和功能障碍的有效干预策略。
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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
36.80%
发文量
42
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal that provides for the publication of high quality research articles and review papers that are as broad as the many disciplines that influence and underpin the principles and practice of osteopathic medicine. Particular emphasis is given to basic science research, clinical epidemiology and health social science in relation to osteopathy and neuromusculoskeletal medicine. The Editorial Board encourages submission of articles based on both quantitative and qualitative research designs. The Editorial Board also aims to provide a forum for discourse and debate on any aspect of osteopathy and neuromusculoskeletal medicine with the aim of critically evaluating existing practices in regard to the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with neuromusculoskeletal disorders and somatic dysfunction. All manuscripts submitted to the IJOM are subject to a blinded review process. The categories currently available for publication include reports of original research, review papers, commentaries and articles related to clinical practice, including case reports. Further details can be found in the IJOM Instructions for Authors. Manuscripts are accepted for publication with the understanding that no substantial part has been, or will be published elsewhere.
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