2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.recote.2015.03.008
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SECOT-GEDOS consensus on pre-surgical pain management in knee and hip arthrosis

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“…Identifying those patients at higher risk of postoperative pain may allow for modification of treatment. 31,32 One of the main findings of our study was the identification of psychosocial factors as a predictor of postoperative pain. Specifically, psychological differences between patients may be an important contributing factor to the mismatch between postoperative knee function scores and rates of return to activity.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Identifying those patients at higher risk of postoperative pain may allow for modification of treatment. 31,32 One of the main findings of our study was the identification of psychosocial factors as a predictor of postoperative pain. Specifically, psychological differences between patients may be an important contributing factor to the mismatch between postoperative knee function scores and rates of return to activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…En los casos en los que el tratamiento conservador para el dolor de rodilla no es suficiente, se plantea la opción quirúrgica; sin embargo, muchos pacientes son muy jóvenes o presentan comorbilidades que limitan esta indicación (5,6). Para estos casos, los tratamientos intervencionistas para el alivio del dolor son una buena alternativa, cumpliendo un papel importante en la mejoría de la calidad de vida (7,8).…”
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