2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2016.01.470
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Brain Areas Involved in Anticipation of Clinically Relevant Pain in Low Back Pain Populations With High Levels of Pain Behavior

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to identify neural correlates of pain anticipation in people with non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) that correlated with pain-related distress and disability, thus providing evidence for mechanisms underlying pain behaviour in this population. Thirty NSLBP sufferers, with either high levels of pain behaviour (WS-H) or low levels (WS-L) based on Waddell Signs (WS), were scanned with functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) whilst a straight-leg raise (of the side deemed to cau… Show more

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“…Our study further highlights reduced FC in cerebellum as magnification increases, which might suggest a specific involvement of an intra-cerebellar network in magnification. Of note, cerebellar activity has been linked to PC in fibromyalgia (Gracely, Geisser et al 2004, Lazaridou, Kim et al 2017 and MOH (Chanraud, Di Scala et al 2014), which might underlie the cerebellar role in the anticipation of pain (Leung 2012) and several other processes usually associated with the multidimensional experience of pain (Moulton, Schmahmann et al 2010, Lloyd, Helbig et al 2016. Increased cerebellar metabolism has been found in MOH before withdrawal (Fumal, Laureys et al 2006).…”
Section: Structural and Functional Brain Alterations Associated With mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Our study further highlights reduced FC in cerebellum as magnification increases, which might suggest a specific involvement of an intra-cerebellar network in magnification. Of note, cerebellar activity has been linked to PC in fibromyalgia (Gracely, Geisser et al 2004, Lazaridou, Kim et al 2017 and MOH (Chanraud, Di Scala et al 2014), which might underlie the cerebellar role in the anticipation of pain (Leung 2012) and several other processes usually associated with the multidimensional experience of pain (Moulton, Schmahmann et al 2010, Lloyd, Helbig et al 2016. Increased cerebellar metabolism has been found in MOH before withdrawal (Fumal, Laureys et al 2006).…”
Section: Structural and Functional Brain Alterations Associated With mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Anxiety may play an important role in perpetuating the distress associated with cLBP, as persistent pain and limited physical movement likely impact the brain circuitry that processes emotion. This increased distress, in turn, aggravates anxiety and worsens pain perception [38].…”
Section: Neural Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 For instance, the anticipation of pain has been associated with activation of brain regions comprising the "perceptiveattentional" and "reappraisal-emotional" tiers in individuals with chronic pain with high levels of pain catastrophizing, fear-avoidance beliefs, and negative affect. 123 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. Cognitivebehavioral therapy is widely used to treat pain-related functional disabilities.…”
Section: Behavioral Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%