Osteoarthritis is a common cause of chronic pain in small animals. Although there is currently no known cure, the disease can often be palliated by a combination of weight control, regulated exercise, anti-inflammatory medications, and disease-modifying osteoarthritic agents. The diagnosis, ...
Chronic pain is defined as pain that is experienced on most days of the week for a period of six months or more. A wide range of medical conditions, including osteoarthritis, autoimmune disorders, gastrointestinal diseases, and migraines, have been linked to chronic pain. ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of long-term intraarticular (IA) steroid injections for knee pain related to osteoarthritis (OA). Jean-Pierre,Raynauld,Chris,... - 《Arthritis & Rheumatism》 被引量: 898发表: 2003年 Age Differences in Age Coping Processes The dramatic increase in ...
The assessment and management of chronic pain: a case study of a patient with osteoarthritis The research presented is to be perceived against the background of another study carried out about 10years ago; its title was: 'The efficacy of criminal l... L Taylor 被引量: 0发表: 2000年 The...
facilitating the transmission of pain signals through the nervous system. If you have a chronic inflammatory condition (e.g., osteoarthritis), then increased levels of inflammatory mediators at the affected site (e.g., a joint), as well as systemically, predispose you to increased pain sensations...
Musculoskeletal disorders include Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Low back pain, Neck pain, Gout and other musculoskeletal disorders Jiang et al. Population Health Metrics (2022) 20:20 Page 4 of 12 In this index, eight indicators, including A01–A04 and B01–B04, multiplied the original...
Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis P Phantom Limb Pain Plantar Fasciitis Post-Laminectomy Syndrome R Rheumatoid Arthritis Rotator Cuff Syndrome S Sciatica Scoliosis Shingles & Postherpetic Neuralgia Shoulder Pain SI Joint Dysfunction Spinal Arthritis Spinal Compression Fractures ...
Pain was mainly of a mechanical nature, due to osteoarthritis or common back pain. 80% of the patients had moderate or severe pain. More than a third of patients were treated with a step 1 analgesic (mainly paracetamol), and approximately 30% received a step 2 analgesic (23% dextro...
Improved control of osteoarthritis pain and self-reported health status in non-responders to celecoxib switched to rofecoxib: results of PAVIA, an open-lab... An open-label multicentre study was conducted in primary care centres in Spain to investigate the effect of a switch from celecoxib to ...
Therefore, comorbidities—including cancer and noncancer pain, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and postherpetic neuralgia—and patient functional status need to be taken carefully into account when addressing pain in the elderly. World Health Organization step III opioids are the mainstay of pain ...