Pain extent is associated with pain intensity but not with widespread pressure or thermal pain sensitivity in women with fibromyalgia syndrome

被引:0
|
作者
Marco Barbero
César Fernández-de-las-Peñas
María Palacios-Ceña
Corrado Cescon
Deborah Falla
机构
[1] University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland,Rehabilitation Research Laboratory 2rLab, Department of Business Economics, Health and Social Care
[2] Universidad Rey Juan Carlos,Department of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
[3] Universidad Rey Juan Carlos,Cátedra de Investigación y Docencia en Fisioterapia: Terapia Manual y Punción Seca
[4] Universidad Rey Juan Carlos,Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
[5] University of Birmingham,Centre of Precision Rehabilitation for Spinal Pain (CPR Spine), School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Life and Environmental Sciences
来源
Clinical Rheumatology | 2017年 / 36卷
关键词
Fibromyalgia; Pain extent; Pressure pain; Sensitization;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Widespread pain is considered a sign of central sensitization in people with chronic pain. Our aim was to examine whether pain extent, assessed from the pain drawing, relates to measures from quantitative sensory testing in fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). Thirty women with FMS and no other co-morbid conditions completed pain drawings (dorsal and ventral views) and clinical and related disability questionnaires. Pain extent and pain frequency maps were obtained from the pain drawings using a novel customized software. Pressure pain thresholds were assessed over the 18 tender points considered by the 1990 American College of Rheumatology criteria for FMS diagnosis and over two additional standardized points. Heat and cold pain thresholds were also assessed on the dorsal aspect of the neck, the dorsal aspect of the wrist, and the tibialis anterior. Spearman’s correlation coefficients were used to assess the relationship between pain extent and quantitative sensory testing outcomes as well as clinical symptoms. Larger extent of pain was associated with a higher pain intensity (dorsal area: rs = 0.461, P = 0.010; total area: rs = 0.593, P = 0.001), younger age (ventral area: rs = −0.544, P = 0.002; total area: rs = −0.409, P = 0.025), shorter history of pain (ventral area: rs = −0.367, P = 0.046), and higher cold pain thresholds over the tibialis anterior muscle (rs = −0.406, P = 0.001). No significant association was observed between pain extent and the remaining outcomes. Pain drawings constitute an easy and accurate approach to quantify widespread pain. Larger pain extent is associated with pain intensity but not with signs of central sensitization in women with FMS.
引用
收藏
页码:1427 / 1432
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Is Fibromyalgia a neuropathic pain syndrome?
    Rowbotham, MC
    JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 2005, 32 : 38 - 40
  • [42] Stress levels predict substantial improvement in pain intensity after 10 to 12years in women with fibromyalgia and chronic widespread pain: a cohort study
    Bergenheim, Anna
    Juhlin, Sofia
    Nordeman, Lena
    Joelsson, Monica
    Mannerkorpi, Kaisa
    BMC RHEUMATOLOGY, 2019, 3 (01)
  • [43] Fibromyalgia syndrome as a pain syndrome in rheumatology
    Krasselt, Marco
    Baerwald, Christoph
    DEUTSCHE MEDIZINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT, 2023, 148 (22) : 1467 - 1472
  • [44] Is Fibromyalgia Syndrome a Neuropathic Pain Syndrome?
    Kosehasanogullari, Meryem
    Erdinc Gunduz, Nihan
    Akalin, Elif
    ARCHIVES OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 2019, 34 (02) : 196 - 203
  • [45] Perceived Pain Extent Is Not Associated with Physical, Psychological, or Psychophysical Outcomes in Women with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    Fernandez-de-las-Penas, Cesar
    Falla, Deborah
    Palacios-Cena, Maria
    De-la-Llave-Rincon, Ana I.
    Schneebeli, Alessandro
    Barbero, Marco
    PAIN MEDICINE, 2019, 20 (06) : 1185 - 1192
  • [46] From acute musculoskeletal pain to chronic widespread pain and fibromyalgia: Application of pain neurophysiology in manual therapy practice
    Nijs, Jo
    Van Houdenhove, Boudewijn
    MANUAL THERAPY, 2009, 14 (01) : 3 - 12
  • [47] Widespread Pain and Low Widespread Pain Index Scores among Fibromyalgia-positive Cases Assessed with the 2010/2011 Fibromyalgia Criteria
    Wolfe, Frederick
    Egloff, Niklaus
    Haeuser, Winfried
    JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 2016, 43 (09) : 1743 - 1748
  • [48] Biology and therapy of fibromyalgia: pain in fibromyalgia syndrome
    Roland Staud
    Arthritis Research & Therapy, 8
  • [49] An Evolutionary Stress-Response Hypothesis for Chronic Widespread Pain (Fibromyalgia Syndrome)
    Lyon, Pamela
    Cohen, Milton
    Quintner, John
    PAIN MEDICINE, 2011, 12 (08) : 1167 - 1178
  • [50] Do genetic predictors of pain sensitivity associate with persistent widespread pain?
    Holliday, Kate L.
    Nicholl, Barbara I.
    Macfarlane, Gary J.
    Thomson, Wendy
    Davies, Kelly A.
    McBeth, John
    MOLECULAR PAIN, 2009, 5