Musculoskeletal pain sites were categorized into 4 groups: neck pain, upper limb pain (including shoulder, arm, wrist and fingers), lower limb pain (including leg, knees, ankle and toes), and lower back pain (including back and waist). Some pain sites were excluded, such as the head, ...
while others focus on specific issues. Subsequent to the ASCO guideline being published in 2016, there have been a small number of broad reviews of survivor pain treatment [10,11]. The aim of this narrative review is to provide an update of the etiology and management...
e.g., knee pain from osteoarthritis is extremely common in the elderly, affecting over one-third of people over age 60, while the prevalence of pain is about 1.5–2 times more common in women than in men, and the ratio is over four females to one male for fibromyalgia [10]. ...
Using whole-body pain drawings, patients were questioned about the presence and location of chronic pain. The numeric rating scale (NRS), which ranges from 0 to 10 points (where 10 represents the most intense imaginable pain), was used to calculate pain intensity. Patients also completed the D...
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However, this definition was provided by considering only musculoskeletal pathologies and tissue damage responsible for the pain development, without reference to underlying mechanisms [10]. ICD-11 subsequently integrated the biomedical, psychological, and social aspects involved in the complex experience of...
[11,12,13]. Specifically, the most frequently reported types of chronic pain are musculoskeletal in origin, often localized in areas such as the back, shoulders, neck, hips, knees, wrists, and feet [1,14,15]. Additionally, alongside physical and psychological distress, individuals with chronic...
the EVOO + DieTBra group (−22.7%); pain in the wrist and hand (−14.1%), upper back (−26.9%), and knees (−18.4%) in the DieTBra group; and reduction in hip pain (−11.1%) with EVOO consumption. We conclude that EVOO and DieTBra, either alone or in combination, ...
Figure 1shows the topographical pain maps, generated by superposition of all the pain drawings of the 825 patients, to highlight the areas where the largest number of patients reported pain. In the frontal view, the knees and lower legs are in green/yellow color, indicating about 120 patients...