نتایج جستجو برای: physical pain

تعداد نتایج: 882294  

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2016
David S Chester C Nathan DeWall Richard S Pond

Physical pain motivates the healing of somatic injuries, yet it remains unknown whether social pain serves a similarly reparative function toward social injuries. Given the substantial overlap between physical and social pain, we predicted that social pain would mediate the effect of rejection on greater motivation for social reconnection and affiliative behavior toward rejecters. In Study 1, t...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
kamran hafeez dept. of surgery & allied, dow international medical college, medical faculty, dow university of health sciences karachi, pakistan. ayaz ahmed memon dept. of surgery & allied, dow international medical college, medical faculty, dow university of health sciences karachi, pakistan. masood jawaid dept. of surgery & allied, dow international medical college, medical faculty, dow university of health sciences karachi, pakistan. sidra usman dow international medical college, medical student, dow university of health sciences karachi, pakistan. sara usman dow international medical college, medical student, dow university of health sciences karachi, pakistan. saroona haroon dept. of pathology & microbiology, medical faculty, aga khan university, karachi, pakistan.

to study the prevalence of low back pain in medical and nursing undergraduate students in our institutes and its association with physical activity, smoking, depression, use of computer and other variables.it was a comparative cross sectional study carried out at two institutes of dow university of health sciences, karachi, pakistan during october to december 2011. two hundred and fifteen under...

2010
David Biro

Medicine regards pain as a signal of physical injury to the body despite evidence contradicting the linkage and despite the exclusion of vast numbers of sufferers who experience psychological pain. By broadening our concept of pain and making it more inclusive, we would not only better accommodate the basic science of pain but also would recognize what is already appreciated by the layperson--t...

Journal: :Family practice 1999
S Keen A C Dowell K Hurst J A Klaber Moffett P Tovey R Williams

BACKGROUND Recent guidelines for those with acute low back pain have advocated early resumption of normal activity and increased physical activity. Little is known about the relationship between low back pain and physical activity, and on the impact of that relationship on the promotion of increased levels of physical activity within a general practice population. OBJECTIVES We aimed to explo...

Journal: :Pain medicine 2010
Tamera A Hart-Johnson Carmen R Green

BACKGROUND This investigation examined why some elderly women with severe pain symptoms and impairment in health status were not seen in a tertiary care pain center. METHODS Three groups of older (> or = 60 years) women were included in the study: women seeking chronic pain treatment at a multidisciplinary pain center (N = 49), and research volunteers from the same institution with (N = 28) a...

2018
Rogier Scherder Neeltje Kant Evelien T Wolf Bas Pijnenburg Erik JA Scherder

Background It has been observed that patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), who have psychiatric and physical comorbidities such as depression and COPD, have an increased risk of experiencing more pain. In this study, we have distinguished between pain intensity and pain affect, as the latter, particularly, requires treatment. Furthermore, while pain and comorbidities have been assessed using q...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2015
Mark Laslett Michael Steele Wayne Hing Peter McNair Angela Cadogan

OBJECTIVE Identify predictor variables and models for clinical outcomes for primary care shoulder pain patients to 12 months follow-up. DESIGN A non-randomized audit with measures of pain and disability at 3 weeks, 3, 6 and 12 months. PATIENTS Of 208 patients, 161 agreed to participate with 96.9, 98.1, 87.0 and 83.9% follow-up at 3 weeks, 3, 6 and 12 months respectively. Treatment consisted...

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2015
Mauricio R Papini Perry N Fuchs Carmen Torres

Pain is a common word used to refer to a wide range of physical and mental states sharing hedonic aversive value. Three types of pain are distinguished in this article: Physical pain, an aversive state related to actual or potential injury and disease; social pain, an aversive emotion associated to social exclusion; and psychological pain, a negative emotion induced by incentive loss. This revi...

Journal: :Pain 2005
Annmarie Cano Ayna B Johansen Aleda Franz

Couple congruence on ratings of pain severity and disability were examined using hierarchical linear modeling. Older community Individuals with Chronic Pain (ICPs) and their spouses completed the Multidimensional Pain Inventory (pain severity, interference, negative spouse responses to pain), Sickness Impact Profile (physical disability, psychosocial disability), and the Mood and Anxiety Sympto...

2017
Thomas H. Fritz Daniel L. Bowling Oliver Contier Joshua Grant Lydia Schneider Annette Lederer Felicia Höer Eric Busch Arno Villringer

Objectives: When physical exercise is systematically coupled to music production, exercisers experience improvements in mood, reductions in perceived effort, and enhanced muscular efficiency. The physiology underlying these positive effects remains unknown. Here we approached the investigation of how such musical agency may stimulate the release of endogenous opioids indirectly with a pain thre...

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