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Effects of pain neuroscience education and rehabilitation following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. A randomized clinical trial.

📅 Published: September 2, 2023 👤 Ponce-Fuentes Felipe, Cuyul-Vásquez Iván, Bustos-Medina Luis et al. 📖 Physiotherapy theory and practice
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To compare the effectiveness of pain neuroscience education (PNE) versus biomedical education (BME) in a rehabilitation program following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) in patients with chronic shoulder pain. A rehabilitation program including either PNE or BME are equally effective in improving rest pain, pain catastrophizing, kinesiophobia, disability, and HRQoL in patients after ARCR, except for pain at movement in favor of the PNE group.

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Key Findings
  • 1 Twenty-nine patients who participated in a rehabilitation program were randomly assigned to either an experimental PNE group (N = 16) or a control BME group (N = 13).
  • 2 Measurements included pain intensity at rest and in movement, pain catastrophizing, kinesiophobia, disability and health-related quality of life (HRQoL).
  • 3 Outcomes were evaluated at baseline and at 4 and 8 weeks after the intervention.
Why It Matters

Understanding this could lead to better treatments, improved diagnostics, or a deeper grasp of how the human body works — benefiting patient care globally.

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