Tonic cuff pressure pain sensitivity in chronic pain patients and its relation to self-reported physical activity.

IF 1.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Scandinavian Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2023-12-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1515/sjpain-2023-0033
Olof Skogberg, Linn Karlsson, Emmanuel Bäckryd, Dag Lemming
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Objectives: Physical inactivity is a global health concern and a significant problem among chronic pain patients. They often experience pain flare-ups when they try to increase their physical activity level. Most research on the relationship between pain sensitivity and physical activity has been on healthy participants. Data on chronic pain patients are lacking. Using cuff pressure algometry, this study investigated tonic cuff pressure pain sensitivity and its associations to self-reported physical activity and other patient-reported outcomes in chronic pain patients.

Methods: Chronic pain patients (n=78) were compared to healthy controls (n=98). Multivariate data analysis was used to investigate the associations between tonic cuff pressure pain sensitivity, physical activity, and other patient-reported outcome measures.

Results: The three most important variables for group discrimination were perceived health status (EQVAS: p(corr)=-0.85, i.e., lower in patients), depression (HADS-D: p(corr)=0.81, i.e., higher in patients), and the tonic cuff pressure pain sensitivity variable maximum pain intensity (VAS-peak-arm: p(corr)=0.75, i.e., higher in patients). In patients, the most important predictors for high VAS-peak-arm were female sex (p(corr)=-0.75), higher number of painful regions (p(corr)=0.72), higher pain intensity (p(corr)=0.55), followed by lower level of self-reported physical activity (p(corr)=-0.39). VAS-peak-arm in patients correlated negatively with self-reported physical activity (rho=-0.28, p=0.018).

Conclusions: Physical activity may be the most important patient-changeable variable correlating to pain sensitivity. This study highlights the importance of more research to further understand how increased physical activity may decrease pain sensitivity in chronic pain patients.

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慢性疼痛患者的强直性袖带压力疼痛敏感性及其与自我报告的体力活动的关系。
目的:缺乏运动是一个全球性的健康问题,也是慢性疼痛患者的一个重要问题。当他们试图增加运动量时,疼痛往往会复发。有关疼痛敏感性与体力活动之间关系的研究大多针对健康参与者。有关慢性疼痛患者的数据还很缺乏。本研究使用袖带压力算法调查了慢性疼痛患者的强直性袖带压力疼痛敏感性及其与自我报告的体力活动和其他患者报告的结果之间的关系:将慢性疼痛患者(78 人)与健康对照组(98 人)进行比较。方法:将慢性疼痛患者(78 人)与健康对照组(98 人)进行比较,采用多变量数据分析研究强直性袖带压力疼痛敏感性、体力活动和其他患者报告的结果指标之间的关联:对组别区分最重要的三个变量是感知健康状况(EQVAS:p(corr)=-0.85,即患者较低)、抑郁(HADS-D:p(corr)=0.81,即患者较高)和强直性袖带压力疼痛敏感性变量最大疼痛强度(VAS-peak-arm:p(corr)=0.75,即患者较高)。在患者中,VAS-peak-arm 值高的最重要预测因素是女性(p(corr)=-0.75)、疼痛区域数量较多(p(corr)=0.72)、疼痛强度较高(p(corr)=0.55),其次是自我报告的体力活动水平较低(p(corr)=-0.39)。患者的 VAS 峰值臂与自我报告的体力活动呈负相关(rho=-0.28,p=0.018):结论:体力活动可能是与疼痛敏感性相关的最重要的患者可变变量。本研究强调了开展更多研究以进一步了解增加体力活动如何降低慢性疼痛患者疼痛敏感性的重要性。
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