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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Effects of a three-week hamstrings stretch program on muscle extensibility and stretch tolerance in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain

Law, Roberta. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Sydney, 2009. / Title from title screen (viewed September 25, 2009) Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy to the Faculty of Medicine. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print form.
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Satisfaction with pain mangement for adolescence and anxiety

Thompson, Leesa M. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ball State University, 2009. / Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on Mar. 25, 2010). Research paper (M.S.), 3 hrs. Includes bibliographical references (p. 45-49).
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Parents' attitudes toward pain medication, parents' perception of children's pain and parents' management of children's pain at home following day surgery or short-stay surgery /

Anderson, Colleen McDavid, January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.N.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. / Bibliography: leaves 109-116.
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Multidimensional pain inventory : revised profile classification based on clinical observations in a pain setting

Ravani, Payal Jitendra. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.) -- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 2005. / Not embargoed. Vita. Bibliography: 121-126.
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Reduction of pain after initial archwire placement: a randomized clinical trial comparing conventional and alternative treatments

Culberson, Alex M. 30 July 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Efeitos do exercício físico sobre os limiares de dor em mulheres com dor pélvica crônica / Effects of exercise therapy on pain threshold in women with chronic pelvic pain

Oliveira, Arthur Marques Zecchin 12 April 2018 (has links)
Dor pélvica crônica é comumente descrita como uma dor contínua ou intermitente na pelve anatômica ou parede abdominal anterior, em nível ou inferior ao umbigo que dura pelo menos seis meses, e é suficiente severa para causar incapacidade funcional ou para levar a procura de cuidados. A etiologia não é clara, e resulta numa complexa interação entre os sistemas gastrointestinal, urinário, ginecológico, músculo-esquelético, neurológico e endócrino, influenciado ainda por fatores psicológicos e socioculturais. O exercício físico tem sido descrito como um ótimo meio para tratar doenças crônicas músculo-esqueléticas, viscerais e neuronais. Existem vários indícios que o exercício físico, tanto aeróbio quanto anaeróbio promovem aumento do limiar de dor em pacientes com dor crônica. O objetivo deste estudo foi inserir o exercício de resistência de força em 21 mulheres com dor pélvica crônica e 21 mulheres saudáveis (grupo controle), para saber se por meio do mesmo era possível aumentar o limiar de dor (diminuir a dor), e se existia alguma relação entre o limiar de dor e os parâmetros cardiovasculares. O exercício selecionado foi a máquina \"cadeira extensora\", sendo feito quatro séries de quinze repetições com pausa de um minuto entre cada série, com duração de dez minutos no total. Após a fase de adaptação, a intensidade do treinamento foi de 40% de 9 repetições máximas nas duas primeiras semanas e 60% de 9 repetições máximas nas duas últimas semanas, totalizando 4 semanas. Também foram avaliados os níveis de ansiedade e depressão (PHQ-4), cinesiofobia (Tampa), intensidade da dor (escala visual analógica), tipo de dor (DN4) e catastrofização da dor (escala de catastrofização da dor), além de frequência cardíaca e pressão arterial. Todos os instrumentos utilizados foram traduzidos e validados para aplicação no Brasil. O projeto, juntamente com o termo de consentimento livre e esclarecido, foi aprovado no Conselho de Ética do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, da Universidade de São Paulo. Foi observada uma correlação inversa nos limiares de dor entre os grupos, demonstrando que mulheres com dor pélvica crônica diminuem os limiares periféricos de dor após o exercício selecionado (p<0,005). A pressão arterial e frequência cardíaca se mostraram com basal aumentadas no grupo dor pélvica crônica, com possível interferência da pressão arterial sistólica. A frequência cardíaca não demonstrou retornar a linha basal após o término do treinamento. O estudo demonstrou que mulheres com dor pélvica crônica possuem limiar de dor diminuído após o exercício, quando comparado a fase pré exercício e quando comparado a mulheres saudáveis. Os parâmetros cardiovasculares (frequência cardíaca e pressão arterial) se mostraram alterados em dor pélvica crônica ao comparar com mulheres saudáveis, levando a hipótese de que o sistema cardiovascular possuí correlação com os limiares periféricos de dor. / Chronic pelvic pain is commonly described as continuous or intermittent pain in the anatomical pelvis (anterior abdominal wall at or below the umbilicus) that lasts for at least six months, and is severe enough to cause functional disability or to lead to the search for care. The etiology is unclear, resulting in a complex interaction between the gastrointestinal, urinary, gynecological, muscle-skeletal, neurological and endocrine systems, still influenced by psychological and sociocultural factors. Physical exercise has been described as a great way to treat chronic musculoskeletal, visceral and neuronal diseases. There are several indications that physical exercise, both aerobic and anaerobic, promote an increase in the pain threshold in patients with chronic pain. The purpose of this study was to insert the strength endurance exercise in 21 women with chronic pelvic pain and 21 healthy women (control group) to determine if it was possible to increase the pain threshold (decrease pain) and if it existed some relationship between the pain threshold and the cardiovascular parameters. The exercise selected was the \"extensor chair\" machine, with four sets of fifteen repetitions with a one-minute pause between each series, lasting ten minutes in total. After the adaptation phase, training intensity was 40% of 9 maximum repetition in the first two weeks and 60% of 9 maximum repetition in the last two weeks, totaling 4 weeks. The levels of anxiety and depression (PHQ-4), kinesiophobia (Tampa), pain intensity (Visual analogic scale), type of pain (DN4) and catastrophic pain (PCS) and blood pressure. All the instruments used were translated and validated for application in Brazil. The project, together with the free and informed consent form, was approved at Conselho de Ética do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, da Universidade de São Paulo. An inverse correlation was observed in pain thresholds between the groups, demonstrating that women with chronic pelvic pain lower peripheral pain thresholds after the exercise selected (p <0.005). Blood pressure and heart rate were shown to be increased basally in the chronic pelvic pain group, with possible interference from systolic blood pressure. The heart rate did not demonstrate a return to the baseline after the end of the training. The study showed that chronic pelvic pain women have increased pain threshold after exercise when compared to the pre-exercise phase and when compared to healthy women. The cardiovascular parameters (heart rate and blood pressure) were altered in chronic pelvic pain women when compared to healthy women, leading to the hypothesis that the cardiovascular system has a correlation with the peripheral pain thresholds.
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Physical Pain In User-product Interaction

Dikdur, Ezgi 01 September 2011 (has links) (PDF)
The main focus of the multidisciplinary nature of design is to provide users a better life in terms of enabling the products to be safe, usable and pleasurable to use. Therefore, physical pain is always avoided. However, physical pain is involved in our daily lives, not only as an avoided concept, but also as a constructive concept. It is used for functional or hedonic purposes / whether consciously or not. The focus in this research is exploring these &lsquo / used&rsquo / pains, and their relations to product design / in other words, how products are (or how they may be) used or manipulated to use pain instead of avoiding it. Eventually, the aim is to map the pain experience as a constructive element of experience and to come up with a statement for the usage of physical pain in product design as a beneficial tool, instead of just being a tool for pleasure as it has been used in product design till now. In order to explore the pain experience with products, a contexmapping study and a focus group study have been done. The phenomena of &lsquo / good, transitional and bad pain&rsquo / were introduced. Following this, pain experience with products model was proposed utilizing the results of the studies and for the exploration of the implementation of the model in practicum, a generative session study to obtain initial design ideas was done.
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Cognitive functioning and academic achievement in children and adolescents with chronic pain /

Ho, Hoe Yan Greenly. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.) - Simon Fraser University, 2005. / Theses (Dept. of Psychology) / Simon Fraser University. Also issued in digital format and available on the World Wide Web.
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Chronic pain in older people

Kung, Francis Tat-yan Unknown Date (has links)
Despite the expansion of research into chronic nonmalignant pain, a majority of reported studies are based on patient populations of specialised pain management clinics, which may not adequately represent older people with chronic nonmalignant pain in the general community. Therefore, the overall aim of the present thesis was to fill some gaps in this knowledge base. / The findings of the present thesis support the notion that older people who attend multidisciplinary pain management centres are probably not representative of those with pain who live in the general community but do not attend specialised treatment centres. Indeed a conceptual framework developed from the findings suggest that less than 3 percent of a random community sample of older people with chronic pain share the profile of those who attend a multidisciplinary pain management centre. The majority (86 percent) of the community sample were found to have mild chronic pain that can be adequately managed in the community. However, about 11 percent of the community sample have moderate chronic pain, and it is probable that additional community-based pain management services can improve the management of pain. / Development of instruments to measure the perceived helpfulness and use of pain management strategies by community-dwelling older people with chronic pain is another area that has not received adequate attention. A preliminary survey questionnaire was developed to measure the use and perceived helpfulness of pain management strategies in community dwelling older people. The findings have provided new insight from the user’s perspective regarding the relative effectiveness of different pain management strategies, and highlighted the potential clinical application of strategies that are less commonly used, such as TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation), and relaxation techniques that are beneficial for specific subgroups of older people with chronic pain. / The evaluation of the efficacy of a community-based intervention program that provides free choice of intervention for improving outcomes for older people with chronic pain showed that the program was successful in reducing pain and improving level of physical activity for those who completed the program when they were compared with matched subjects who did not participate. The findings also suggest that an educational seminar can have a positive impact that empower participants to make a more informed choice regarding interventions for managing pain. However, the long-term effect of the program has not been established. Therefore, further research will be needed to evaluate whether this approach is a viable alternative clinical option for effective, accessible, and low cost pain management for the general community of older people with chronic pain. / The pain management service model was developed based on a synthesis of the findings. The model was based on a targeted approach that focuses on community-based interventions designed to improve access and outcomes for the majority of community-dwelling older people with chronic non-malignant pain who do not use specialised pain management services. / Overall, the findings of the present thesis have enhanced our understanding of the management of chronic non-malignant pain in community-dwelling older people, which has important implications for the development of services, and has generated hypothesis for future research that may contribute to improve outcomes for older people with chronic non-malignant pain.
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Identification of subgroups in experimental and chronic pain : sensory, emotional and evaluative aspects /

Raak, Ragnhild, January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Linköping : Univ., 2002. / Härtill 5 uppsatser.

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