Although the idea that pain is not a symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS) continues, many studies have confirmed that over half of MS patients complain of pain. In some patients, it may be in part a result of the exacerbation of the disease. In other patients, it is an acute pain ...
Treatments for spasticity and pain in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review Objectives: To identify the drug treatments currentlyavailable for the management of spasticity and pain inmultiple sclerosis (MS), and to evaluate their c... S.M. Beard,A Hunn,J Wight - 《Health Technology Assessment...
Symptom management in multiple sclerosis (MS) represents a primary focus for neurologists, data available in the literature on pain are lacking. There are ... C Solaro - 《Neurological Sciences》 被引量: 19发表: 2006年 Pain in Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview of Its Nature and Management. Pai...
This chapter describes that multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disabling disease caused by multi-focal demyelination in the central nervous system (CNS). The disease is characterized by widespread focal lesions in the CNS of inflammatory and neurodegenerative nature, and present with a variety of...
have generated enormous implications for personalizing pain management. Every treatment is inherently influenced by placebo andnocebo effects; the unpleasant component of pain as well as the expectation of pain or analgesia following an intervention contribute significantly to clinical outcomes. Aside from ...
Multiple Sclerosis and Related DisordersSawant A, Dadurka K, Overend T, et al. Systematic review of efficacy of TENS for management of central pain in... A Sawant,K Dadurka,T Overend,... - 《Multiple Sclerosis & Related Disorders》 被引量: 7发表: 2015年 Pain in central and peripheral...
A multitude of management approaches exist, including nonpharmacologic, rehabilitative, pharmacologic, and interventional approaches. The chapter provides an overview of the epidemiology, classification, evaluation, and management of MS-associated pain. 展开 ...
Focused Suggestion With Somatic Anchoring Technique: Rapid Self-Hypnosis for Pain ManagementexacerbationMultiple Sclerosispainrelapsing-remitting illnessself-hypnosisThis article details a self-hypnosis technique designed to teach patients how to manage acute or chronic pain through directed focus. The focused...
Methods : The management processes of a series patients with neuralgic pain were analysed. Results : Diagnostic problems were mainly caused by the coincidence of two diseases in the maxillofacial area with a compatible presentation of signs and symptoms or by the location of the trigger point of ...