2018
DOI: 10.20986/resed.2018.3679/2018
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Influencia de los factores psicosociales en la experiencia de dolor músculo-esquelético: Una revisión de la literatura

Abstract: Musculoskeletal pain is a health problem that affects approximately 33 % of the adult population, of which 56 % corresponds to elderly people and 35% to people of working age. Some epidemiological investigations have shown that there are certain groups of people within the population most likely to develop chronic musculoskeletal pain, these studies have allowed to identify different weaknesses and needs in the interventions of health professionals in this problem. The data have shown that the prevalence of pa… Show more

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“…Being able to work with the most accepted follow-up model represents a solid basis to establish the therapeutic alliance between health professionals and patients, and to address psychosocial influences on pain. According to Cuyul et al, interventions on the biological dimension should be congruent with interventions on psychosocial factors [ 22 ]. In line with this, the interventions of our multidisciplinary team should not only seek biological changes, but should also encourage a change in the person’s perception of reality, including the environment and their psychological condition, which play a major role in recovery [ 22 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Being able to work with the most accepted follow-up model represents a solid basis to establish the therapeutic alliance between health professionals and patients, and to address psychosocial influences on pain. According to Cuyul et al, interventions on the biological dimension should be congruent with interventions on psychosocial factors [ 22 ]. In line with this, the interventions of our multidisciplinary team should not only seek biological changes, but should also encourage a change in the person’s perception of reality, including the environment and their psychological condition, which play a major role in recovery [ 22 ].…”
Section: Expected Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Cuyul et al, interventions on the biological dimension should be congruent with interventions on psychosocial factors [ 22 ]. In line with this, the interventions of our multidisciplinary team should not only seek biological changes, but should also encourage a change in the person’s perception of reality, including the environment and their psychological condition, which play a major role in recovery [ 22 ].…”
Section: Expected Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, approximately 11 – 12% of the population has some degree of CNSLBP-related disability [ 3 ]. Individual baseline characteristics, occupational hazards, and psychosocial issues increase the risk of chronification and have been associated with CNSLBP [ 4 , 10 , 11 ]. The disease's natural history may turn patients into candidates for low back surgery once they become irresponsive to conservative treatment (including rehabilitation and Pain Clinic evaluation and follow-up).…”
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confidence: 99%