Improvement in montreal cognitive assessment score following three-week pain rehabilitation program

IF 0.4 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Joann E. Bolton, Elke R. Lacayo, S. Kurklinsky, C. Sletten
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Aim: To demonstrate improvement in cognitive function following a 3-week Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation Program. Methods: The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) was performed at initial evaluation and on dismissal day of the program. Results: The patient had chronic, non-cancer lower back pain for over 15 years for which patient had myriad of treatments. Patient was directed to Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation Program as a last resort treatment. The patient had moderate cognitive impairment when he joined the program (MoCA score of 17/30) that dramatically improved into the normal cognitive range by the end of the program (MoCA score of 26/30). Conclusions: Improvement in MoCA score was demonstrated after completion of the Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation Program, which is the first demonstrated case.
三周疼痛康复计划后蒙特利尔认知评估评分的改善
目的:证明三周强化跨学科疼痛康复计划后认知功能的改善。方法:采用蒙特利尔认知能力评估(MoCA),在项目初评估和结束当天进行。结果:患者患有慢性非癌性腰痛超过15年,患者接受过无数次治疗。患者被引导到强化跨学科疼痛康复计划作为最后的治疗手段。患者加入项目时有中度认知障碍(MoCA评分为17/30),在项目结束时显著改善到正常认知范围(MoCA评分为26/30)。结论:完成强化跨学科疼痛康复计划后,MoCA评分得到改善,这是第一个被证实的病例。
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AIMS Medical Science
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