Psychotherapy for the treatment of acute musculoskeletal pain a review of clinical effectiveness and guidelines

Musculoskeletal pain is characterized by pain commonly affecting the following areas - joints (e.g. arthritic conditions), bones (e.g. osteoporosis, fracture), muscle (e.g. sarcopenia), spine (back and neck pain), and multiple body areas or systems (e.g. lupus). The objective of the current report i...

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Main Authors: Islam, Saadul, Frey, Nina (Author)
Corporate Author: Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health Rapid Response Service
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ottawa (ON) CADTH 2020, April 17, 2020
Edition:Version 1.0
Series:CADTH rapid response report: summary with critical appraisal
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Musculoskeletal pain is characterized by pain commonly affecting the following areas - joints (e.g. arthritic conditions), bones (e.g. osteoporosis, fracture), muscle (e.g. sarcopenia), spine (back and neck pain), and multiple body areas or systems (e.g. lupus). The objective of the current report is to evaluate the evidence on the clinical effectiveness of psychological interventions versus other treatments for acute (lasting < 6 weeks) or subacute (lasting ≥ 6 weeks but ≤ 3 months) musculoskeletal pain. Additionally, evidence-based guidelines regarding the use of psychological therapies for the treatment of acute or subacute musculoskeletal pain will be reviewed
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