Considering Precision and Utility When we Talk About Pain. Comment on Cohen et al

Autor: Graham L. Moseley, Neil Pearson, Roland Reezigt, Victoria J. Madden, Mark R. Hutchinson, Martin Dunbar, Anneke J. Beetsma, Hayley B. Leake, Pete Moore, Laura Simons, Lauren Heathcote, Cormac Ryan, Carolyn Berryman, Amelia K. Mardon, Benedict M. Wand
Přispěvatelé: Moseley, Graham L, Pearson, Neil, Reezigt, Roland, Madden, Victoria J, Hutchinson, Mark R, Dunbar, Martin, Beetsma, Anneke J, Leake, Hayley B, Moore, Pete, Simons, Laura, Heathcote, Lauren, Ryan, Cormac, Berryman, Carolyn, Mardon, Amelia K, Wand, Benedict M, Neuromechanics, AMS - Rehabilitation & Development, Healthy Ageing, Allied Health Care and Nursing
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: The Journal of Pain, 24(1), 178-181. Churchill Livingstone
Journal of Pain, 24(1), 178-181. Churchill Livingstone
Moseley, G L, Pearson, N, Reezigt, R, Madden, V J, Hutchinson, M R, Dunbar, M, Beetsma, A J, Leake, H B, Moore, P, Simons, L, Heathcote, L, Ryan, C, Berryman, C, Mardon, A K & Wand, B M 2023, ' Considering Precision and Utility When we Talk About Pain. Comment on Cohen et al ', The Journal of Pain, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 178-181 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2022.05.010
ISSN: 1528-8447
1526-5900
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2022.05.010
Popis: We applaud many of the sentiments put forward by Cohen et al in their critique of language and logic in pain medicine. 8 Pleas to avoid conflation between nociception and pain are not new - “The mislabelling of nociceptors as pain fibres was not an elegant simplification but a most unfortunate trivialisation of pain”29 ; “.. we don't actually have ‘pain receptors’, or ‘pain nerves’ or ‘pain pathways’ or ‘pain centres.’”4 We are among those who see such conflation as contrasting with contemporary understandings of ‘how pain works’ and undermining evidence-based treatment approaches.
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