Der Schmerz
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Nonopioid analgesics are frequently used for perioperative analgesia; however, insufficient research is available on several practical issues. Often hospitals have no strategy for how to proceed, e.g., for informing patients or for the timing of perioperative administration of nonopioid analgesics. ⋯ The use of nonopioid analgesics as part of a perioperative multimodal concept should be approved and established as an interdisciplinary and interprofessional concept for the adequate treatment of postoperative pain.
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Health care provision for patients with pain and risk factors for chronicity is still insufficient and characterized in particular by over-, under- and misuse of existing approaches. The PAIN2020 project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Health Care (Innovationsfonds 01NVF17049) and aims to improve health care delivery for this group of patients by implementing an early ambulatory diagnostic approach by a pain specialist, resulting in an improvement in pain and restored or maintained function. A randomized clinical trial in 31 facilities Germany-wide will identify eligible patients and guide them into early specialized pain diagnostics. ⋯ In a second evaluation arm the clinical data of the included patients will be supplemented by secondary data from a statutory health insurance (BARMER) and compared to a sample of policyholders not addressed by the study. Data analyses will be performed by an external evaluation institute. The project started in April 2018.
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Occupational therapy, as a rehabilitative treatment is an essential part of multimodal therapy for complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). The goals of the treatment and the methods vary greatly for this condition, because they are subject to the changing symptomatology. ⋯ This allows treatment methods, such as mental exercises or sensory exercises to improve the processing of pain-triggering perceptual stimuli at an early stage. Alongside the classical movement exercises and advice on aids, special treatment methods, such as mirror therapy, neurocognitive rehabilitation according to Perfetti or the graded exposure concept can also be beneficial for CRPS patients.