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[Chronic pain management: a multidisciplinary approach].

R Fontaine1, S Fuchs, R Hardy

  • 1Centre de la Douleur, Département d'Anesthésie-Réanimation, CHU Liège.

Revue Medicale De Liege
|April 29, 2004
PubMed
Summary

Managing chronic pain requires a structured, multidisciplinary approach. This strategy aids in fully characterizing pain and guides rational treatment combinations for better patient outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Pain Medicine
  • Multidisciplinary Care

Context:

  • Assessing chronic pain presents significant medical challenges.
  • Effective pain management requires a comprehensive understanding of the pain syndrome.

Purpose:

  • To outline a structured, flexible, multidisciplinary approach for chronic pain assessment.
  • To guide the rational combination of pharmacologic, physical, psychological, and surgical interventions.

Summary:

  • A multidisciplinary strategy enables thorough characterization of chronic pain components.
  • This approach facilitates the integration of diverse therapeutic modalities.
  • Patient confidence, collaboration, and compliance are crucial for successful management.

Impact:

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  • Improved patient ability to manage their chronic pain condition.
  • Therapeutic care oriented toward defined objectives enhances patient outcomes.
  • Facilitates a holistic approach to chronic pain management.