Does integrating systematic graded exposure improve chronic pain management group outcomes?

In the realm of chronic pain management, systematic graded exposure in vivo (GEXP) has emerged as a promising intervention to alleviate pain-related fear and disability. While individual cases have demonstrated its efficacy, its effectiveness within broader clinical settings, particularly in group-based treatments, remains uncertain. In 2007 a study by Vida V. Bliokas and colleagues sought to ascertain whether the integration of GEXP into a multidisciplinary … Continue reading Does integrating systematic graded exposure improve chronic pain management group outcomes?

Which therapy triumphs: Manipulation or TENS for cervicogenic headache relief?”

In 2007, a study conducted by Chen Li, et. al., the effectiveness of manipulation treatment and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for alleviating cervicogenic headache was compared. Cervicogenic headache, characterized by pain originating from the cervical spine, is a common condition affecting many individuals. Seventy patients with cervicogenic headache were randomly assigned to either receive manipulation treatment or TENS treatment. Both treatments were administered every … Continue reading Which therapy triumphs: Manipulation or TENS for cervicogenic headache relief?”

How effective are stretching exercises in alleviating pain in fibromyalgia patients?

In a recent study led by L. A. Matsutani and colleagues (2007), the effectiveness of a treatment regimen consisting of muscle stretching exercises, with or without laser therapy at tender points, was examined in patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FM). The primary objective was to gauge the impact of these interventions on improving the quality of life for individuals with FM. The study, which involved twenty … Continue reading How effective are stretching exercises in alleviating pain in fibromyalgia patients?

How does sun-style Tai Chi impact motivation for health behaviors in women with osteoarthritis?

In 2007, Song, R., et. al., conducted study about Sun-style Tai Chi exercise, which is an ancient Chinese martial art, has garnered increasing interest for its potential health benefits. This study aimed to investigate the impact of Sun-style Tai Chi exercise on arthritic symptoms, motivation for health behaviors, and the performance of health behaviors among older women with osteoarthritis. A total of 72 women, with … Continue reading How does sun-style Tai Chi impact motivation for health behaviors in women with osteoarthritis?

Which treatment strategy reigns economically: Brief pain management program vs. physical therapy for low back pain?

Current guidelines advocate for early intervention addressing psychosocial factors linked to long-term disability in acute low back pain cases. In 2007, Whitehurst, et. al., conducted study which aimed to evaluate the cost utility and effectiveness of a brief pain management program (BPM) targeting psychosocial factors compared to physical therapy (PT) for patients with low back pain in primary care, lasting less than 12 weeks. In … Continue reading Which treatment strategy reigns economically: Brief pain management program vs. physical therapy for low back pain?