Searching for just a few words should be enough to get started. If you need to make more complex queries, use the tips below to guide you.
Article type: Review Article
Authors: Sanzarello, Ilariaa | Merlini, Lucianob | Rosa, Michele Attilioa | Perrone, Mariadac | Frugiuele, Jacopoc | Borghi, Raffaeled | Faldini, Cesared; *
Affiliations: [a] Section of Orthopedics and Traumatology, University of Messina, Messina, Italy | [b] Laboratory of Musculoskeletal Cell Biology, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, IRCCS, Bologna, Italy | [c] Anesthesia and Post-Operative Intensive Care, Rizzoli-Sicilia Department, Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute, Bagheria (Palermo), Italy | [d] General Orthopedic Surgery, Rizzoli-Sicilia Department, Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute, Bagheria (Palermo), Italy
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Cesare Faldini, Rizzoli-Sicilia Department, Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute, SS 113 al km 246 - 90011 Bagheria (Palermo), Italy. Tel.: +39 0919297069; Fax: +39 0919 297070; E-mail:lostudio14@gmail.com
Abstract: Low back pain is one of the four most common disorders in all regions, and the greatest contributor to disability worldwide, adding 10.7% of total years lost due to this health state. The etiology of chronic low back pain is, in most of the cases (up to 85%), unknown or nonspecific, while the specific causes (specific spinal pathology and neuropathic/radicular disorders) are uncommon. Central sensitization has been recently recognized as a potential pathophysiological mechanism underlying a group of chronic pain conditions, and may be a contributory factor for a sub-group of patients with chronic low back pain. The purposes of this narrative review are twofold. First, to describe central sensitization and its symptoms and signs in patients with chronic pain disorders in order to allow its recognition in patients with nonspecific low back pain. Second, to provide general treatment principles of chronic low back pain with particular emphasis on pharmacotherapy targeting central sensitization.
Keywords: Chronic low back pain, chronic disorders, central sensitization
DOI: 10.3233/BMR-160685
Journal: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 625-633, 2016
IOS Press, Inc.
6751 Tepper Drive
Clifton, VA 20124
USA
Tel: +1 703 830 6300
Fax: +1 703 830 2300
sales@iospress.com
For editorial issues, like the status of your submitted paper or proposals, write to editorial@iospress.nl
IOS Press
Nieuwe Hemweg 6B
1013 BG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 688 3355
Fax: +31 20 687 0091
info@iospress.nl
For editorial issues, permissions, book requests, submissions and proceedings, contact the Amsterdam office info@iospress.nl
Inspirees International (China Office)
Ciyunsi Beili 207(CapitaLand), Bld 1, 7-901
100025, Beijing
China
Free service line: 400 661 8717
Fax: +86 10 8446 7947
china@iospress.cn
For editorial issues, like the status of your submitted paper or proposals, write to editorial@iospress.nl
如果您在出版方面需要帮助或有任何建, 件至: editorial@iospress.nl