03976nam 2201045z- 450 991055714220332120231214133021.0(CKB)5400000000040636(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68304(EXLCZ)99540000000004063620202105d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRehabilitation for Persistent Pain Across the LifespanBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (332 p.)3-03943-843-3 3-03943-844-1 The area of rehabilitation research for patients having persistent pain is on the move. The rapid growth in pain science has inspired rehabilitation clinicians and researchers around the globe. This has led to breakthrough research and implementation of modern pain science in rehabilitation settings around the world. Still, our understanding of persistent pain continues to grow, not in the least because of fascinating discoveries from areas such as psychoneuroimmunology, exercise physiology, clinical psychology and nutritional (neuro)biology. This offers unique opportunities to further improve rehabilitation for patients with chronic pain across the lifespan. Also, the diversity of health care disciplines involved in the rehabilitation of chronic pain (e.g. physicians, psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, coaches) provides a framework for upgrading rehabilitation for chronic pain towards comprehensive lifestyle approaches.MedicinebicsscNeurosciencesbicsscchronic painattentional biaseseye gazeelectric stimulation therapymanual therapiesmusculoskeletal painpain assessmentrange of motionshoulder painattachment theoryattachment-informed interventionTai ChiYogaQigongmind-body therapyexercisemind-body medicinelow back paintotal knee arthroplasty (TKA)pain-catastrophizingdissociationhierarchical structureprogramme dosageinterdisciplinary multimodal pain therapypain rehabilitationmeta-analysispatient care teamrehabilitationtreatment outcomecancerpainmotor imageryaction observationchronic neck painpain modulationpain neurosciencerehabilitation medicinephysiotherapylifestylefibromyalgiacost-utilitycost-effectivenessquality-adjusted life yearsneck painpsychology reviewchildren pain rehabilitationbest evidencelow-back painindividualisationpain acceptanceearly changeinterdisciplinary pain treatmentosteoarthritispsychologynon-pharmacologicalinflammationMedicineNeurosciencesNijs Joedt1326256Ickmans KellyedtNijs JoothIckmans KellyothBOOK9910557142203321Rehabilitation for Persistent Pain Across the Lifespan3038785UNINA