2018
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-212662
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EULAR recommendations for the health professional’s approach to pain management in inflammatory arthritis and osteoarthritis

Abstract: Pain is the predominant symptom for people with inflammatory arthritis (IA) and osteoarthritis (OA) mandating the development of evidence-based recommendations for the health professional's approach to pain management. A multidisciplinary task force including professionals and patient representatives conducted a systematic literature review of systematic reviews to evaluate evidence regarding effects on pain of multiple treatment modalities. Overarching principles and recommendations regarding assessment and p… Show more

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“…In contrast, a 2017 meta-analysis from a EULAR Taskforce conducted specifically in people with RMDs suggested that exercise associated with more uniformly positive effects on pain management [6], which is a positive finding and specific to RMDs. As such, because pain has great within-person variability, not only within a day but also between days [17], perhaps engaging people with RMDs in exercise at times when pain is experienced less, should be considered as an option prior to giving pain-relief medication in order to engage in exercise.…”
Section: Exercise May Potentially Reduce Pain As An Intervention In Imentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In contrast, a 2017 meta-analysis from a EULAR Taskforce conducted specifically in people with RMDs suggested that exercise associated with more uniformly positive effects on pain management [6], which is a positive finding and specific to RMDs. As such, because pain has great within-person variability, not only within a day but also between days [17], perhaps engaging people with RMDs in exercise at times when pain is experienced less, should be considered as an option prior to giving pain-relief medication in order to engage in exercise.…”
Section: Exercise May Potentially Reduce Pain As An Intervention In Imentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Even in healthy adults, the usual recommended dose of 4 g/d of acetaminophen may associate with elevated aminotransferases [24]. The most recent EULAR recommendations for managing pain in rheumatic conditions suggest usage of paracetamol, topical NSAIDs and capsaicin as first-line treatments, with the potential side-effects of NSAIDs to be taken into account when prescribing such agents [6].…”
Section: Increasing Pain Relief Medication May Have Adverse Effectsmentioning
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“…They recommended physical activity/exercise regimes and diet/weight management to help manage RA pain [59]. The effects of physical activity and exercise are increasingly being characterized in a number of pain models [62,136,146,154], but not yet RA-associated pain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A média dos valores para os desfechos medidos nos dos períodos para cada grupo estão apresentados na tabela 3. Infelizmente não existem estudos com o uso do vídeo game em pacientes com OA de joelho para comparação dos resultados, mas um dos pontos principais para a melhora geral observada da dor, força muscular e função dos pacientes tratados é que o programa de fisioterapia proposto englobou as técnicas e recursos com melhores resultados propostos pelos guidelines atuais (Brosseau et al, 2011;Brosseau et al, 2017;Geenen et al 2018).…”
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