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Resolution of psychological distress of whiplash patients following
treatment by radiofrequency neurotomy: a randomised, double-blind,
placebo-controlled trial. |
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AUTHORS: |
Wallis BJ; Lord SM; Bogduk N |
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AUTHOR AFFILIATION: |
Cervical Spine Research Unit, Mater Misericordiae
Hospital, Regional Mail Centre, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. |
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SOURCE: |
Pain 1997 Oct;73(1):15-22 |
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ABSTRACT: |
It is well recognised that patients with chronic
pain, in particular, chronic whiplash-associated neck pain, exhibit psychological
distress. However, debate continues as to whether the psychological distress precedes and
causes the chronic pain or, conversely, the psychological distress is a consequence of
chronic pain. Using cervical zygapophysial joint pain as a model for chronic pain, the
effect of a definitive neurosurgical treatment on the associated psychological distress
was studied. Seventeen patients with a single painful cervical zygapophysial joint
participated in a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of percutaneous
radiofrequency neurotomy. Their pain and psychological status were evaluated
pre-operatively and 3 months post-operatively by medical interview and examination, a
visual analogue pain scale, the McGill Pain Questionnaire, and the SCL-90-R psychological
questionnaire. All patients who obtained complete pain relief exhibited resolution of
their pre-operative psychological distress. In contrast, all but one of the patients whose
pain remained unrelieved continued to suffer psychological distress. Because psychological
distress resolved following a neurosurgical treatment which completely relieved pain,
without psychological co-therapy, it is concluded that the psychological distress
exhibited by these patients was a consequence of the chronic somatic pain. |
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MAIN MESH HEADINGS: |
*Radiosurgery
Whiplash Injuries/*PSYCHOLOGY/*THERAPY |
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ADDITIONAL MESH HEADINGS: |
Adult
Double-Blind Method
Female
Human
Male
Middle Age
Pain Measurement
Postoperative Complications/THERAPY
Questionnaires
Radio Waves
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't |
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PUBLICATION TYPES: |
CLINICAL TRIAL
JOURNAL ARTICLE
MULTICENTER STUDY
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL |