Characteristics according to pain intensity and duration in patients with nonspecific neck pain.

IF 1.6 Q3 REHABILITATION Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.12965/jer.2448616.308
Ju-Eun Sohn, Sun-Young Ha, Yun-Hee Sung
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Nonspecific neck pain occurs without a clear cause and has a variety of causes. We investigated the characteristics and subjective feelings according to the intensity and duration of pain in patients with nonspecific neck pain. A survey was conducted on 43 patients complaining of neck pain according to pain duration and pain intensity. As a result, there was a significant difference between pain intensity and sleep (P<0.05). There was a significant difference between pain duration and sleep, pain duration and emotion (P<0.05). In addition, common feelings such as stiff, heavy, tight, and throbbing were observed according to pain intensity and duration. Therefore, consideration of sleep and emotion is necessary when composing an intervention to improve pain in patients with nonspecific neck pain.

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非特异性颈部疼痛患者疼痛强度和持续时间的特征分析。
非特异性颈部疼痛的发生没有明确的原因,而且原因多种多样。我们调查了非特异性颈痛患者疼痛强度和持续时间的特征和主观感受。我们根据疼痛持续时间和疼痛强度对 43 名主诉颈部疼痛的患者进行了调查。结果发现,疼痛强度与睡眠时间(PP
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation is the official journal of the Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation, and is published six times a year. Supplementary issues may be published. Its official abbreviation is "J Exerc Rehabil". It was launched in 2005. The title of the first volume was Journal of the Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation (pISSN 1976-6319). The journal title was changed to Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation from Volume 9 Number 2, 2013. The effects of exercise rehabilitation are very broad and in some cases exercise rehabilitation has different treatment areas than traditional rehabilitation. Exercise rehabilitation can be presented as a solution to new diseases in modern society and it can replace traditional medicine in economically disadvantaged areas. Exercise rehabilitation is very effective in overcoming metabolic diseases and also has no side effects. Furthermore, exercise rehabilitation shows new possibility for neuropsychiatric diseases, such as depression, autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, etc. The purpose of the Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation is to identify the effects of exercise rehabilitation on a variety of diseases and to identify mechanisms for exercise rehabilitation treatment. The Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation aims to serve as an intermediary for objective and scientific validation on the effects of exercise rehabilitation worldwide. The types of manuscripts include research articles, review articles, and articles invited by the Editorial Board. The Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation contains 6 sections: Basic research on exercise rehabilitation, Clinical research on exercise rehabilitation, Exercise rehabilitation pedagogy, Exercise rehabilitation education, Exercise rehabilitation psychology, and Exercise rehabilitation welfare.
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