reviewExpert Review of NeurotherapeuticsApr 29, 2009HYBRID OA

Transition from acute to chronic postsurgical pain: risk factors and protective factors

York University · University of Toronto

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Abstract

Most patients who undergo surgery recover uneventfully and resume their normal daily activities within weeks. Nevertheless, chronic postsurgical pain develops in an alarming proportion of patients. The prevailing approach of focusing on established chronic pain implicitly assumes that information generated during the acute injury phase is not important to the subsequent development of chronic pain. However, a rarely appreciated fact is that every chronic pain was once acute. Here, we argue that a focus on the transition from acute to chronic pain may reveal important cues that will help us to predict who will go on to develop chronic pain and who will not. Unlike other injuries, surgery presents a unique set…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Chronic pain
  • Medicine
  • Analgesic
  • Psychosocial
  • Acute pain
  • Epidemiology
  • Physical therapy
  • Intensive care medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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