Can understanding pain itself help ease chronic muscle suffering?
NCT ID NCT07410221
Summary
This study tested whether adding a special pain education program to standard physical therapy helps people with chronic myofascial pain syndrome. Forty adults with long-term muscle pain received either standard therapy alone or therapy plus weekly sessions learning about how pain works in the brain and nervous system. Researchers measured changes in pain levels, fear of movement, sleep, and muscle stiffness to see if the education provided extra benefit.
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İstinye Üniversitesi
Istanbul, Merkez, 08100, Turkey (Türkiye)
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