Pain Flashcards

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Pain

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  • Unpleasant feeling caused by intense or damaging stimuli
  • Most common reason pt’s visit PT
  • Chronic pain affects approx. 116 million Americans
  • Affects more people than diabetes, heart disease, and cancer combined
  • In the US the cost of pain is approx 600 billion per year
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Definitions of Pain

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  • May include the perception, experience, and behavior of the individual
  • Acute
  • Persistent
  • Chronic
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Acute Pain

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  • Begins suddenly and sharp in quality

- In proportion to tissue damage and the potential for tissue damage

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Persistent Pain

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  • Unresolved acute pain

- Called recurrent pain if repeating episodes of acute pain

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Chronic Pain

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  • Persistent pain for more than a specific length of time
  • 3 to 6 months
  • Can directly affect a person’s well-being, psychosocial affects of life, and occurs with the absence of observed tissue injury or damage
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Biopsychosocial Model of Pain

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  • If tissue damage is fixed the pain goes away (biomechanical model)
  • Does not explain nonorganic pain-physiological source cannot be found (Psychogenic Pain)
  • Biopsychosocial model attemps to explain the combination of physical and personal factors that cause pain
  • Even in the absence of peripheral tissue damage that could be viewed as a psychological manifestation
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Suffering - Affective Component of Pain

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  • Both emotional and cognitive

- Can be due to catastrophizing with feelings of anxiety and helplessness

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Chronic Pain Syndrome

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  • CPS
  • Any pain that persists longer than a reasonable healing time
  • Individuals develop extensive pain behaviors (to the point of disease)
  • Need to managed at times secondary to no cure
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