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These pain conditions are now understood as combinations of peripheral, neuropathic and central pain.
The investigators aimed to focus in this study in patients that are candidates to spinal surgery and suffer from low back pain and/or radiculopathy. Pain in these patients may arise from damage to nerves - neuropathic pain- , to musculoskeletal structures - peripheral pain-, and may also reflects alteration in central pain processes.
In these patients, spine surgery is usually performed to improve quality of life, decrease pain and avoid neurological deficits. Evaluation of surgical outcome includes objective measures such as neurological findings and radiographic evaluation, and subjective measures including patient self-assessments for pain and quality of life and psychological changes.
The aim of this study is to evaluate patients who undergo spinal surgery for presence of central pain and central sensitization symptoms and evaluate their influence on these surgical outcomes
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Jacob Ablin, MD; valerie Aloush, MD
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