2020
DOI: 10.1080/03007995.2020.1847718
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The burden of musculoskeletal pain and the role of topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in its treatment. Ten underpinning statements from a global pain faculty

Abstract: The burden of musculoskeletal pain and the role of topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in its treatment. Ten underpinning statements from a global pain faculty, Current Medical Research and Opinion,

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“…The "Pain in Europe" study demonstrates the effect of pain syndrome on the life quality and psychoemotional condition: 13 % of the surveyed patients had to retire due to pain, 19 % lost their jobs, 21 % were diagnosed with depression, over 40 % reported a feeling of helplessness and a failure to interpret the reality or to function properly [12]. The NSAIDs are the most effective medications in terms of spine and joint pain treatment [6]. Our analysis of the EuroQol-5D scale findings, the Group I reported a significant improvement of the following parameters: walking, self-care, everyday activity, pain intensity and depression, by 45 % (t = 4.19, р = 0.002).…”
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“…The "Pain in Europe" study demonstrates the effect of pain syndrome on the life quality and psychoemotional condition: 13 % of the surveyed patients had to retire due to pain, 19 % lost their jobs, 21 % were diagnosed with depression, over 40 % reported a feeling of helplessness and a failure to interpret the reality or to function properly [12]. The NSAIDs are the most effective medications in terms of spine and joint pain treatment [6]. Our analysis of the EuroQol-5D scale findings, the Group I reported a significant improvement of the following parameters: walking, self-care, everyday activity, pain intensity and depression, by 45 % (t = 4.19, р = 0.002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the acute and chronic pain studies, the topical NSAIDs are well tolerated and bring a minimum risk of systemic adverse effects. The highest efficacy of topical NSAIDs is observed in cases of pain occurring due to sports injuries and straining [6]. The ketoprofen gel is able to reach the highest local concentration in the tissues rather than in blood plasma [13].…”
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“…Musculoskeletal disease is the leading global cause of disability 2 . Worldwide, 20-33% of people live with painful and debilitating musculoskeletal diseases that affect a diverse range of functionally distinct tissues including tendon, cartilage, ligament, capsule, synovium, muscle and bone 3,4 . Given the ubiquity of musculoskeletal tissue, which comprises at least one-third of the weight of a human body, it is perhaps unsurprising that disease and traumatic injury affects the musculoskeletal system at all life stages, from development through to maturation and ageing 5 Mapping the musculoskeletal system therefore presents an exciting challenge for the research community owing to the diversity of tissues and joints involved and the high burden of musculoskeletal disease.…”
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“…Musculoskeletal pain is the most common complaint in the general population and the leading cause of years lost to disability [ 1 , 2 ]. An estimated prevalence of 20% to 40% was reported globally with foreseen increasing individual and societal burden in the next decades [ 3 , 4 ]. A clinically relevant entity of multisite musculoskeletal pain (MSMP) has been defined, as musculoskeletal pain rarely occurs at single site [ 5 ].…”
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confidence: 99%