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Growing pains: What do we know about etiology? A systematic review 被引量:3
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作者 Vito Pavone Andrea Vescio +3 位作者 Fabiana Valenti Marco Sapienza Giuseppe Sessa Gianluca Testa 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2019年第4期192-205,共14页
BACKGROUND Growing pains is the most common cause of musculoskeletal pain in early childhood and was first described in 1823 by French physician Marcel Duchamp.Although it has been researched extensively, the etiology... BACKGROUND Growing pains is the most common cause of musculoskeletal pain in early childhood and was first described in 1823 by French physician Marcel Duchamp.Although it has been researched extensively, the etiology is still unknown.Several theories have been proposed throughout the years.AIM Analyze the available scientific literature to provide an update on the latest evidence on the etiology.METHODS According to the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, the scientific literature on the etiology of growing pains was systematically reviewed using the following inclusion criteria: studies of any level of evidence reporting clinical or preclinical results and dealing with the etiology of growing pains. The medical electronic databases PubMed and Web of Science were searched by two independent authors on October 20, 2018.The search string used was "(growing pains OR benign nocturnal limb pains OR musculoskeletal pains) AND(etiology OR pathogenesis) AND(pediatrics)".RESULTS A total of 32 articles were included. The etiology of growing pains still remains poorly understood. Many theories have been proposed, but none of them are decisive. A lower pain threshold has been found among patients suffering from growing pains in comparison to healthy controls. Furthermore, evidence suggests an association between growing pains and reduced bone strength in young patients, although this finding still remains controversial. Changes in the vascular perfusion pattern have also been studied. However, the etiology of growing pains does not seem related to a vascular component. The anatomical/mechanical theory has not been supported, but the role of vitamin D deficiency has been investigated many times. Strong recent evidence indicates a genetic susceptibility in the pathogenesis of growing pains. Furthermore,psychological factors also seem to play a strong role in the onset.CONCLUSION The scientific literature about the etiology of growing pains presents heterogeneity and lack of consensus; more studies are needed to understand the genesis of benign musculoskeletal pain syndrome of childhood. 展开更多
关键词 Growing pains BENIGN NOCTURNAL LIMB pains of CHILDHOOD Recurrent LIMB pains of CHILDHOOD ETIOLOGY Pathogenesis
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No Pains,No Gains
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作者 陈荣荣 姜经志 《中学生英语(初中版)》 2008年第18期21-21,共1页
1. 优点:本篇习作者能够表达文章的主题, 寓意深刻, 反映了期末考试前学习生活的一个侧面。2. 不足之处:习作者存在短语动词、介词和名词方面的错误, 尤其第⑤。
关键词 No pains No Gains
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Growing Pains 被引量:1
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作者 Shang Lin'aiyi 《China Textile》 2008年第10期20-23,共4页
...the current difficulties confronted enterprises include the rising price of raw material and labor costs, recession of international market demands and appreciation of RMB as well as tight national monetary policie... ...the current difficulties confronted enterprises include the rising price of raw material and labor costs, recession of international market demands and appreciation of RMB as well as tight national monetary policies, so for Chinese textile industry, those unfavorable things are just like growing pains which we have to go through. However, when we finally get through, we will be mature enough to feel the pulse of oriention and take the rein of market... 展开更多
关键词 Growing pains
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Effect of percutaneous radiofrequency thermocoagulation on different neuropathic pains
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作者 Youcai Shi Xiaoxia Hu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第7期622-625,共4页
BACKGROUND: The clinical treatment of neuropathic pain is very troublesome, and the physical method of radiofrequency thermocoagulation is a good choice for its treatment. OBJECTIVE: To observe the curative effect of ... BACKGROUND: The clinical treatment of neuropathic pain is very troublesome, and the physical method of radiofrequency thermocoagulation is a good choice for its treatment. OBJECTIVE: To observe the curative effect of percutaneous radiofrequency thermocoagulation on neuropathic neuralgia. DESIGN: A case follow-up analysis. SETTING: Minimally Invasive Surgery Room, Department of Neurosurgery, Urumqi General Hospital of Lanzhou Military Area Command of Chinese PLA. PARTICIPANTS: Totally 131 patients were selected from the Department of Neurosurgery, Urumqi General Hospital of Lanzhou Military Area Command of Chinese PLA from December 2000 to June 2006, including 73 males and 58 females, aging 37-72 years old, AND the disease course was 2-15 years. ① Drug treatment failed to alleviate the pain or induced obvious side effects; ② With the same pathological changes as pain and effective in the nerve block test; Had signed the informed consents before treatment. Distribution of the neuropathic pain: ① Trigeminal neuralgia, which were lighting attack, located at V2 in 28 cases, V3 in 46 cases, V1+V2 in 3 cases, V2+V3 in 28 cases, and V1+V2+V3 in 1 case; ② Migraine located at (except the frontal branch of trigeminal nerve) greater and lesser occipital nerves in 6 cases, auriculotemporal nerve in 3 cases, temporal and zygomatic nerves in 3 cases; ③ Unilateral neuralgia of C2 and C3 following herpes zoster in 1 case, and chest intercostals neuralgia in 2 cases; ④ Lasting burning pain in the operative area after thoracotomy was in 1 case of lung cancer. METHODS: ① All the enrolled patients were treated with percutaneous puncture at trigeminal ganglion or peripheral nerve, then nerve block was performed firstly for anesthesia, and the pain disappeared immediately at this moment, there was hypoesthesia or numbness in the area of innervation, which manifested the puncture apposition was correct, then electrostimulation of 50 Hz with the current of 0.1-0.5 V was given for further functional localization. ② The RFG-3C radiofrequency therapeutic instrument (Radionics, USA) was used, the tip of the radiofrequency electrode was exposed for 5 mm, the temperature was kept at 80-85 ℃, 30-60 for each time, and treated for 3 or 4 times. The neuralgia following herpes zoster could also be treated by thermocoagulation at several points. ③ Evaluation standards for the therapeutic efficacy: Excellent meant the pain disappeared completely without taking any anodyne. Good referred to the pain was alleviated as compared with the preoperative one, and it could be effectively controlled by anodyne at relapse, but radiofrequency therapy was unnecessary. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Therapeutic efficacy of neuropathic neuralgia of different types after treatment of percutaneous radiofrequency thermocoagulation. RESULTS: All the 131 patients were involved in the final analysis of results, no one missed. ① Therapeutic efficacy: In the 24-month follow-up, the therapeutic efficacy was excellent in 106 cases (80.9%), good in 21 cases (16.0 %) and had no change in 4 cases (3.1%). For 13 of the patients with trigeminal neuralgia, the pain relapsed after the lesion of peripheral branches, and it disappeared after the second treatment. The treatment was invalid for 1 patient with lung cancer suffering from pain in the operative area after thoracotomy, and the pain was alleviated by spinal cord stimulation. The pain disappeared after treated for 3 times in the patients with cervical neuralgia following herpes zoster. ② The pain relapsed in 28 cases (21.4%) at 12 months of the follow-up. ③ Adverse events and side effects: Except the hypoesthesia of different severity at the site of pain, there was no other complication after treatment. CONCLUSION:The follow-up results showed that percutaneous radiofrequency thermocoagulation is one of the effective methods for treating neuropathic neuralgias of various types. 展开更多
关键词 Effect of percutaneous radiofrequency thermocoagulation on different neuropathic pains
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Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in Children’s Abdominal Pains in Ivory Coast
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作者 Aboubacar Demba Bangoura Henriette Ya Anzouan Kissi-Kacou +6 位作者 Denis Coffi Fanou Dimitry Guillaume Kouamé Stanislas Doffou Constant Assi Alassan Kouamé Mahassadi Alain Koffi Attia Aya Thérèse N’dri-Yoman 《Open Journal of Gastroenterology》 2016年第12期397-405,共9页
Since a longtime considered as functional and psychological, children’s abdominal pains (CAP) is a public health problem. Advances in digestive endoscopy and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) discovery have reignited t... Since a longtime considered as functional and psychological, children’s abdominal pains (CAP) is a public health problem. Advances in digestive endoscopy and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) discovery have reignited the debate of the organicity of CAP. The aim of this study is to determine the diagnosis rentability of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGIE) in CAP in Ivory Coast. Patients and Methods: This a retrospective analytical study based on reports of UGIE performed in 2 university hospital and 3 private clinics of Abidjan from march 2007 to march 2016. The children (from 1 day to 15 years) in which UGIE were performed for abdominal pains were included in the study. Results: 116 UGIE were performed in children for abdominal pains during the study period. Epigastric pain was the main indication of UGIE (88%). The diagnosis rentability of UGIE was more than 70% in this study. The main anomalies observed in UGIE were gastropathies. Ulcers were rarely found. Conclusion: UGIE play an important diagnosis role in CAP in Ivory Coast. However gastric biopsies for Helicobacter pylori research are not common practice in our country. 展开更多
关键词 Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Children’s Abdominal pains Gastropathies Helicobacter pylori Ivory Coast
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A Contrastive Study of Sion-American Family Education from Cross-cultural Perspective — A Case Study of Jia You Er Nv and Growing Pains
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作者 Xi Guo Wanping Bao Shanshan Wei 《教育研究前沿(中英文版)》 2022年第2期77-87,共11页
Based on the previous studies,taking Jia You Er Nv and Growing Pains as the research objects,this study explores the similarities and differences between Chinese and American family education from the perspectives of ... Based on the previous studies,taking Jia You Er Nv and Growing Pains as the research objects,this study explores the similarities and differences between Chinese and American family education from the perspectives of cross-cultural.After comparing,it is found that,affected by different cultures,expectations,contents,methods of family education and parent-child relationships in China and the United States are distinctly different.Only some aspects are similar.The reason for the differences is that the culture is mainly influenced by individualism and collectivism,Confucianism and Christianity culture,and different value orientation.Finally,on the basis of China’s national conditions and cultural environment,some suggestions are put forward for the improvement of family education in China.American family education has some positive reference significance for Chinese family education in renewing the concept of family education,touching attention to the overall development of children and developing children’s ability to think independently. 展开更多
关键词 Family Education CROSS-CULTURE Growing pains Jia You Er Nv
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New insights into the pain of knee osteoarthritis:the characteristics of deep pain and abnormal central processing 被引量:1
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作者 CHEN Mu-Lan DU Yu-Qing +4 位作者 XU Bo-Yang ZHAO Feng HU Xiao-Qing WANG Yun ZHANG Ying 《生理学报》 北大核心 2026年第1期47-56,共10页
Knee osteoarthritis(KOA)represents one of the most common causes of chronic pain.The high prevalence and disability rates of KOA impose a severe burden on both individuals and society.In contrast to cutaneous pain,KOA... Knee osteoarthritis(KOA)represents one of the most common causes of chronic pain.The high prevalence and disability rates of KOA impose a severe burden on both individuals and society.In contrast to cutaneous pain,KOA-induced joint pain is characterized as a deep tissue pain that potentially involves distinct subgroups of peripheral sensory neurons and central processing mechanisms.Furthermore,KOA pain is closely related to locomotion activity.Impaired sensorimotor integration and pain mutually reinforce each other in KOA,forming a vicious cycle that exacerbates disease progression.In this review,we highlight the key differences between KOA pain and cutaneous pain,and the latter has been extensively studied in the pain field.We hope to offer new insights into the central mechanisms and development of new treatment strategies for KOA based on the interactions between impaired sensorimotor integration and chronic joint pain. 展开更多
关键词 chronic pain joint pain sensorimotor integration INTEROCEPTION NEUROPLASTICITY
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Mechanisms of cancer pain and the multitarget therapeutic potential of Traditional Chinese Medicine 被引量:1
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作者 XU Guo-Qun TIAN Ying-Xin +4 位作者 SI Guang-Yi BU Xiao-Na ZHANG Min JIAO Hui-Feng PAN Hai-Li 《生理学报》 北大核心 2026年第1期16-46,共31页
Cancer pain is one of the most prevalent and debilitating symptoms in patients with advanced malignancies,arising from multifactorial mechanisms involving peripheral,central,and systemic pathways.Conventional analgesi... Cancer pain is one of the most prevalent and debilitating symptoms in patients with advanced malignancies,arising from multifactorial mechanisms involving peripheral,central,and systemic pathways.Conventional analgesics,including opioids and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs,are often limited by their insufficient efficacy,tolerance,and risk of dependence.Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),characterized by its multi-component,multi-target,and systemic regulatory properties,has shown promising potential in cancer pain management.This review provides a comprehensive overview of the clinical classification and underlying mechanisms of cancer pain(including nerve infiltration,dysregulation of inflammatory mediators and ion channels,central sensitization,neuro-immune crosstalk,metabolic reprogramming,and gut-brain axis impairment),as well as the analgesic effects of representative TCM agents in cancer pain management.For example,bioactive components such as tetrahydroberberine,levo-tetrahydropalmatine,and piperine exert analgesic effects,thereby improving the quality of life of patients by inhibiting inflammatory cascades,regulating neurotransmitter systems,and preserving neural integrity.Commonly used preclinical models,including bone cancer pain,pancreatic cancer pain,and chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy models,are summarized for their utility in mechanistic studies and efficacy evaluations.This review also discusses the current limitations of clinical evidence,such as small sample sizes,short follow-up periods,and limited translation from animal models,alongside major challenges in standardization,mechanistic elucidation,and clinical trial design.Future directions should focus on precise pain phenotyping,integrated multi-target interventions,rigorous efficacy safety validation,and innovations in drug delivery to facilitate the standardization and global adoption of TCM in cancer pain management. 展开更多
关键词 cancer pain ANALGESICS Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) preclinical models bone cancer pain
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Mice with postsurgical pain exhibit age-dependent spinal microglial activation and inhibitory synapse loss 被引量:1
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作者 WANG Jia-Ning SHEN Yu +2 位作者 WANG Shi-Hao LIAO Ping JIANG Ruo-Tian 《生理学报》 北大核心 2026年第1期182-194,共13页
Persistent postsurgical pain is a major clinical concern,especially in the aging population,who represent a growing proportion of surgical patients.Although age is a known pain risk factor,the mechanisms driving age-r... Persistent postsurgical pain is a major clinical concern,especially in the aging population,who represent a growing proportion of surgical patients.Although age is a known pain risk factor,the mechanisms driving age-related vulnerability to chronic postoperative pain remain poorly understood.This study aims to investigate how aging influences the resolution of postoperative pain and to elucidate the roles of microglial activation and synaptic remodeling in the spinal dorsal horn.A plantar incision model in young(3-month-old)and aged(18-month-old)male and female mice was used to mimic postoperative pain conditions.Mechanical and thermal hypersensitivity at various postoperative intervals were assessed by von Frey and Hargreaves tests.Microglial activation and inhibitory/excitatory synaptic densities in the spinal dorsal horn were evaluated using immunofluorescence and 3D reconstruction with Imaris software.On postoperative day(POD)3,both age groups exhibited reduced pain thresholds on the ipsilateral side,along with microglial activation in the dorsal horn.On POD 7,pain thresholds in young mice had returned to baseline with no significant microglial activation,while aged mice showed sustained reduction in pain thresholds,continuous microglial activation,and significant loss of inhibitory synapses without detectable changes in excitatory synapse density.These findings are consistent across both sexes,with no sex-related differences.Collectively,these results suggest that aging is associated with persistent postoperative pain,which correlates with microglial activation and inhibitory synapse loss.These insights advance our understanding of age-related pain vulnerability and may inform the development of more effective,targeted,and age-specific therapeutic strategies to prevent or alleviate persistent postoperative pain in elderly patients. 展开更多
关键词 incisional pain AGING spinal dorsal horn MICROGLIA inhibitory synapses
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The dorsal root ganglion T-junction:a critical node in somatosensory processing and pain pathogenesis 被引量:1
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作者 ZHANG Zhi-He FU Yun-Jie WANG Yun 《生理学报》 北大核心 2026年第1期5-15,共11页
Pseudounipolar neurons in the dorsal root ganglia(DRG),as the central nodes of primary sensory afferents,possess a distinctive T-junction that is not merely a morphological peculiarity but also performs complex roles ... Pseudounipolar neurons in the dorsal root ganglia(DRG),as the central nodes of primary sensory afferents,possess a distinctive T-junction that is not merely a morphological peculiarity but also performs complex roles in rapid,multiplexed shunting and regulation of sensory signals.This specialized geometry enables separation,filtering,and feedback regulation of neuronal signals,thereby coordinating peripheral and central responses at multiple levels.Recent advances,including spatial transcriptomics,single-cell sequencing,super-resolution microscopy,organoid models,and novel electrophysiological methods,have permitted more precise dissection of the T-junction's molecular composition,ion-channel distribution,and electrophysiological properties.Here,we review current knowledge of the T-junction's developmental regulation and multilayered molecular networks,and we detail its functional alterations in both physiological signaling and pathological pain states,with particular emphasis on ion-channel modulation,signal attenuation,and selective transmission mechanisms.Finally,we discuss contemporary pain-intervention approaches and prospects for precision-targeted therapies,aiming to provide a theoretical foundation for future studies in pain physiology and clinical translation. 展开更多
关键词 dorsal root ganglia pseudounipolar neuron T-JUNCTION sensory signaling PAIN
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Gains from no real PAINS:Where‘Fair Trial Strategy’stands in the development of multitarget ligands 被引量:2
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作者 Jianbo Sun Hui Zhong +2 位作者 Kun Wang Na Li Li Chen 《Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第11期3417-3432,共16页
Compounds that selectively modulate multiple targets can provide clinical benefits and are an alternative to traditional highly selective agents for unique targets.High-throughput screening(HTS)for multitarget-directe... Compounds that selectively modulate multiple targets can provide clinical benefits and are an alternative to traditional highly selective agents for unique targets.High-throughput screening(HTS)for multitarget-directed ligands(MTDLs)using approved drugs,and fragment-based drug design has become a regular strategy to achieve an ideal multitarget combination.However,the unexpected presence of panassay interference compounds(PAINS)suspects in the development of MTDLs frequently results in nonspecific interactions or other undesirable effects leading to artefacts or false-positive data of biological assays.Publicly available filters can help to identify PAINS suspects;however,these filters cannot comprehensively conclude whether these suspects are"bad"or innocent.Additionally,these in silico approaches may inappropriately label a ligand as PAINS.More than 80% of the initial hits can be identified as PAINS by the filters if appropriate biochemical tests are not used resulting in false positive data that are unacceptable for medicinal chemists in manuscript peer review and future studies.Therefore,extensive offline experiments should be used after online filtering to discriminate"bad"PAINS and avoid incorrect evaluation of good scaffolds.We suggest that the use of"Fair Trial Strategy"to identify interesting molecules in PAINS suspects to provide certain structure-function insight in MTDL development. 展开更多
关键词 Multitarget-directed ligands pains suspects In silico filtering Biochemical experiment Fair trial strategy
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Astrocytic ion channel Kir4.1 deficit underlies chronic pain
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作者 Sarah Mountadem Daniel L.Voisin Radhouane Dallel 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第7期2966-2967,共2页
While acute nociceptive pain is a crucial warning system that protects us from injury or disease,chronic pain is not protective,but a pathological condition.As such,it is now recognized as a disease in its own right,w... While acute nociceptive pain is a crucial warning system that protects us from injury or disease,chronic pain is not protective,but a pathological condition.As such,it is now recognized as a disease in its own right,which major classes refer to inflammatory,neuropathic,and idiopathic pain.It is frequent,with up to a third of the population that may suffer at one point from chronic pain.It is often associated with other pathologies,including sleep disorders,anxiety,depression,and is still difficult to treat.It thus represents a significant burden in terms of health and societal impact(Tracey et al.,2019).The mechanisms of chronic pain involve multiple diverse pathways in both the peripheral and central nervous systems(CNS),reflecting its multifaceted biology.Indeed,research over the past decades has established that central sensitization(enhancement in the function of neurons and circuits in central nociceptive pathways),in particular within the dorsal horn,the first central relay of nociceptive inputs plays a key role in the chronicity of pain(Latremoliere and Woolf,2009). 展开更多
关键词 chronic pain central sensitization sleep disordersanxietydepressionand idiopathic pain inflammatory pain neuropathic pain acute nociceptive astrocytic ion channel
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Translational value of understanding brain-spinal interactions in persistent pain
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作者 Juhee Shin Hyun Jun Jang Boyoung Lee 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第7期2962-2963,共2页
Neuropathic pain is a complex and debilitating condition caused by lesions or dysfunction within the somatosensory nervous system.Affecting an estimated 7%-10%of the global population,it presents with spontaneous pain... Neuropathic pain is a complex and debilitating condition caused by lesions or dysfunction within the somatosensory nervous system.Affecting an estimated 7%-10%of the global population,it presents with spontaneous pain,hyperalgesia,and allodynia,often accompanied by long-term emotional and cognitive consequences,such as depression and anxiety,which result in a reduced quality of life.Despite extensive research efforts,effective treatments remain limited.This limited efficacy likely stems,in part,from the heterogeneous nature of neuropathic pain,which varies widely across individuals in both clinical presentation and treatment responsiveness. 展开更多
关键词 neuropathic pain persistent pain somatosensory nervous systemaffecting spontaneous pain brain spinal interactions HYPERALGESIA ALLODYNIA somatosensory nervous system
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Chronic Local Pain,Especially Headaches,May Not Be the Only Cause of Depression
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作者 Josef Finsterer 《Chronic Diseases and Translational Medicine》 2026年第1期75-76,共2页
Summary Pain is not pain because people interpret symptoms differently.Neck pain is one of the most common pains and should not be missing from a study on the effects of pain.Depression does not arise solely from pain... Summary Pain is not pain because people interpret symptoms differently.Neck pain is one of the most common pains and should not be missing from a study on the effects of pain.Depression does not arise solely from pain but is multicausal and often caused by this cumulative effect. 展开更多
关键词 chronic local pain pain interpretation neck pain DEPRESSION HEADACHES multicausal effect
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Techniques and factors for reducing chronic neuropathic pain: A review
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作者 Damien P.Kuffler 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第4期1353-1358,共6页
Nerve trauma commonly results in chronic neuropathic pain. This is by triggering the release of proinflammatory mediators from local and invading cells that induce inflammation and nociceptive neuron hyperexcitability... Nerve trauma commonly results in chronic neuropathic pain. This is by triggering the release of proinflammatory mediators from local and invading cells that induce inflammation and nociceptive neuron hyperexcitability. Even without apparent inflammation, injury sites are associated with increased inflammatory markers. This review focuses on how it might be possible to reduce neuropathic pain by reducing inflammation. Physiologically, pain is resolved by a combination of the out-migration of pro-inflammatory cells from the injury site, the down-regulation of the genes underlying the inflammation, up-regulating genes for anti-inflammatory mediators, and reducing nociceptive neuron hyperexcitability. While various techniques reduce chronic neuropathic pain, the best are effective on < 50% of patients, no technique reliably or permanently eliminates neuropathic pain. This is because most techniques are predominantly aimed at reducing pain, not inflammation. In addition, while single factors reduce pain, increasing evidence indicates significant and longer-lasting pain relief requires multiple factors acting simultaneously. Therefore, it is not surprising that extensive data indicate that the application of platelet-rich plasma provides more significant and longer-lasting pain suppression than other techniques, although its analgesia is neither complete nor permanent. However, several case reports indicate that platelet-rich plasma can induce permanent neuropathic pain elimination when the platelet concentration is significantly increased and is applied to longer nerve lengths. This review examines the primary triggers of the development and maintenance of neuropathic pain and techniques that reduce chronic neuropathic pain. The application of plateletrich plasma holds great promise for providing complete and permanent chronic neuropathic pain elimination. 展开更多
关键词 anti-inflammatory factors axon regeneration inflammatory pain nerve regeneration nerve repair pain elimination pain reduction platelet-rich plasma pro-inflammatory factors restoration of function
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Spinal cord stimulation:An emerging strategy for chronic pain relief after spinal cord injury
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作者 Qiwen Wang Ying Zhang +1 位作者 Huifeng Zhang Zhonghai Li 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第8期3336-3348,共13页
Chronic pain following a spinal cord injury refers to pain that persists or recurs after the injury.This pain can manifest as burning,stinging,or sensations similar to electric shocks.Recent studies have shown that sp... Chronic pain following a spinal cord injury refers to pain that persists or recurs after the injury.This pain can manifest as burning,stinging,or sensations similar to electric shocks.Recent studies have shown that spinal cord stimulation is an effective way to treat chronic pain after spinal cord injury.The purpose of this review is to introduce the technique of spinal cord stimulation,the clinical manifestations of spinal cord injury,and the role of spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of spinal cord injury.The mechanism and clinical application of spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of pain after spinal cord injury are discussed.The mechanism of spinal cord stimulation primarily involves three aspects:neuromodulation,neurochemical regulation,and anti-inflammatory effects,along with nerve repair.In terms of neuromodulation,spinal cord stimulation is based on the gate control theory of pain.It activates large-diameter amyloid-βnerve fibers to promote the release of inhibitory neurotransmitters by gamma-aminobutyric acidergic inhibitory interneurons in the spinal cord,thereby blocking the transmission of pain signals from small-diameter C fibers.Neurochemical studies indicate that spinal cord stimulation can regulate the balance of neurotransmitters within the spinal cord,increasing the release of inhibitory neurotransmitters such as gamma-aminobutyric acid,serotonin,and acetylcholine while reducing the levels of excitatory neurotransmitters.Additionally,spinal cord stimulation exhibits significant anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects,downregulating pro-inflammatory factor levels,upregulating anti-inflammatory factor expression,alleviating neuroinflammatory responses,and repairing damaged neural circuits by promoting the secretion of neurotrophic factors and axonal regeneration.Spinal cord stimulation have demonstrated remarkable efficacy in the clinical treatment of pain after spinal cord injury,but there are still limitations such as small sample size and high heterogeneity in clinical studies,as well as insufficient long-term efficacy data.Future research should conduct multi-center large-sample randomized controlled trials,and establish long-term follow-up mechanisms to improve evidence-based medical evidence. 展开更多
关键词 chronic pain electric stimulation therapy GABAergic neurons nerve regeneration neuroinflammatory diseases neuronal plasticity neuropathic pain NEUROPROTECTION pain management spinal cord injuries spinal cord stimulation
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Non-psychotropic cannabinoids in pain management:A comprehensive review of mechanisms,clinical evidence,and therapeutic potential
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作者 Maha H.Jamal 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine》 2026年第4期139-145,共7页
Chronic pain represents a significant global health challenge,and the limitations of conventional analgesics have urged a search for alternative therapeutic strategies.Cannabinoids derived from Cannabis sativa have em... Chronic pain represents a significant global health challenge,and the limitations of conventional analgesics have urged a search for alternative therapeutic strategies.Cannabinoids derived from Cannabis sativa have emerged as prominent candidates.While psychotropic cannabinoids are known for their analgesic effects,their psychoactive properties often limit their clinical utility.Consequently,interest has shifted towards non-psychotropic cannabinoids that offer potential pain relief without inducing cognitive or euphoric effects.This comprehensive review investigates the pain-modulating mechanisms of cannabinoids,encompassing interactions with the endocannabinoid system and other non-traditional pathways,and summarizes the existing preclinical and clinical evidence supporting their use in various pain states.Furthermore,it discusses the therapeutic potential,clinical considerations,significant challenges,and the need for product standardization.This review also aims to evaluate the role and prospects of non-psychotropic cannabinoids as a therapeutic option for pain management. 展开更多
关键词 Chronic pain Non-psychotropic cannabinoids Endocannabinoid system Analgesic mechanisms Pain management
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Does transcranial direct current stimulation enhance the hypoalgesic effect of exercise?
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作者 Aidan Lewis Ben Rattray +1 位作者 Constantino Toufexis Andrew Flood 《Sports Medicine and Health Science》 2026年第1期102-109,共8页
Exercise produces a decrease in pain sensitivity via an effect called exercise-induced hypoalgesia(EIH).Transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS),acting on similar analgesic mechanisms as EIH,represents a potentia... Exercise produces a decrease in pain sensitivity via an effect called exercise-induced hypoalgesia(EIH).Transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS),acting on similar analgesic mechanisms as EIH,represents a potential complementary intervention that may amplify the effects of exercise on pain.This study aimed to explore if anodal tDCS could enhance the effect of exercise on pain compared to exercise alone.A total of 35 healthy participants aged 19–37 years completed a familiarisation session followed by two separate sessions where active and sham tDCS was applied in a randomised cross-over design.The familiarisation session involved familiarisation to the pain assessment and exercise tasks,while the subsequent tDCS sessions involved pain sensitivity assessment,exercise and either anodal tDCS or sham tDCS.tDCS doses were applied at 2 mA over the primary motor cortex for 10 min,with the reference electrode placed over the contralateral supraorbital area.The exercise task involved a sustained isometric grip strength contraction at 35%of maximal voluntary contraction(MVC)until volitional exhaustion.Pain sensitivity was evaluated as pressure pain threshold before tDCS,after tDCS,and after exercise.Across both tDCS conditions,pain threshold was higher after exercise when compared to pre-and post-tDCS measurement.This increase in pain threshold did not differ between active and sham tDCS conditions.Our findings suggest that the hypoalgesic effects of active anodal tDCS over the motor cortex prior to exercise are no greater than the effects of sham tDCS prior to exercise. 展开更多
关键词 Transcranial direct current stimulation Grip strength Pain sensitivity Time to exhaustion Pain pressure threshold TDCS
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Clinical Investigation into the Functional Rehabilitation of Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain Utilizing Core Stability Training Combined with Conventional Rehabilitation
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作者 Fei LI Jinlun WU 《Medicinal Plant》 2026年第1期40-42,45,共4页
[Objectives]To investigate the clinical efficacy of core stability training combined with conventional rehabilitation in the functional recovery of patients suffering from chronic low back pain.[Methods]A randomized c... [Objectives]To investigate the clinical efficacy of core stability training combined with conventional rehabilitation in the functional recovery of patients suffering from chronic low back pain.[Methods]A randomized controlled trial design was employed in this study.Ninety patients with chronic low back pain were recruited and randomly assigned to either a control group(n=45),which received conventional rehabilitation,or an experimental group(n=45),which received conventional rehabilitation combined with core stability training.Both groups underwent treatment for 6 weeks.Assessments were conducted using the visual analogue scale(VAS),Oswestry disability index(ODI),and finger-to-floor test prior to treatment,6 weeks following treatment,and during the follow-up period,respectively.[Results]Prior to treatment,no statistically significant differences were observed between the two patient groups in terms of general information and various baseline measurements(P>0.05).Following 6 weeks of treatment and throughout the follow-up period,both groups demonstrated significant improvements in VAS scores,ODI scores,and lumbar anteflexion range of motion compared to baseline measurements(P<0.05).Notably,the magnitude of improvement in the experimental group exceeded that of the control group,with this inter-group difference reaching statistical significance(P<0.05).No serious adverse reactions were reported during the treatment process.[Conclusions]Core stability training combined with conventional rehabilitation can significantly enhance the alleviation of pain and functional impairments in patients suffering from chronic low back pain.This approach holds valuable implications for the optimization of rehabilitation treatment protocols. 展开更多
关键词 Chronic low back pain Core stability training Functional impairment PAIN
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Intravenous pantoprazole versus famotidine for epigastric pain in the emergency department:A triple-blind randomized clinical trial
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作者 Mahjoubeh Keykha Sahar Yousefi Alireza Bahmani 《Journal of Acute Disease》 2026年第1期9-15,共7页
Objective:To compare the therapeutic efficacy of intravenous pantoprazole and famotidine for the treatment of epigastric pain in patients presenting to the emergency department.Methods:In this triple-blind randomized ... Objective:To compare the therapeutic efficacy of intravenous pantoprazole and famotidine for the treatment of epigastric pain in patients presenting to the emergency department.Methods:In this triple-blind randomized clinical trial,eligible patients presenting with epigastric pain were randomly assigned to receive intravenous pantoprazole or famotidine.Block randomization was used,and patients,treating physicians,and outcome assessors were blinded to treatment allocation.Pain intensity was assessed at baseline and at 30 and 60 minutes after drug administration.Results:Eighty patients were enrolled,with a mean age of 36.6 years(SD,15.0),and 42.5%were male.Mean pain scores decreased significantly over time in both treatment groups.In the pantoprazole group,pain scores declined from 8.02±1.28 at baseline to 4.75±1.31 at 30 minutes and 1.62±1.29 at 60 minutes,whereas in the famotidine group scores decreased from 8.12±1.48 to 5.37±1.23 and 2.35±1.54,respectively.There was no significant difference in baseline pain scores between groups(P=.92).Pantoprazole resulted in greater pain reduction compared with famotidine at both 30 minutes(P=.04)and 60 minutes(P=.05).Conclusions:Both medications were effective in relieving epigastric pain;however,pantoprazole provided greater and more sustained pain reduction,supporting its preferential use in emergency settings. 展开更多
关键词 PANTOPRAZOLE FAMOTIDINE Epigastric pain DYSPEPSIA Emergency department
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