Role of exercise in managing chronic pain

A. Sullivan
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AbstractChronic pain contributes to social, emotional, physical and economical loses, and accounts for over US$100 billion in treatment-related costs and lost work productivity. With pain patient's functional decline, physical activity frequently ceases due to temporary increases in pain and/or fear of reinjury, leading to a vicious deconditioning cycle of discontinuation of inactivity, weight gain, increased pain, and functional decline. The current treatments of choice for chronic pain is pharmacological management (which may not be a sufficient) and a holistic approach. With this decade being congressionally declared the 'Decade of Pain Control and Research', it is important to increase public health awareness of the significance of physical activity, as well as examine additional cost-effective, integrated approaches to help manage the complex and debilitating effects of this condition. This article reviews the current state of evidence on exercise and subsequent weight loss as an adjunctive therapy t...
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运动在控制慢性疼痛中的作用
慢性疼痛造成社会、情感、身体和经济损失,并造成超过1000亿美元的治疗相关费用和工作效率损失。随着疼痛患者的功能下降,由于疼痛的暂时增加和/或对再损伤的恐惧,经常停止身体活动,导致停止不活动、体重增加、疼痛增加和功能下降的恶性循环。目前慢性疼痛的治疗选择是药理学管理(这可能是不够的)和一个整体的方法。随着这十年被国会宣布为“疼痛控制和研究十年”,重要的是提高公众对身体活动重要性的卫生意识,并研究其他具有成本效益的综合方法,以帮助管理这种疾病的复杂和衰弱影响。这篇文章回顾了运动和随后的减肥作为一种辅助治疗的证据的现状。
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