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Seventy-eight percent of the population declares being concerned by pain, directly or indirectly. Chronic pain, defined as pain that has lasted for more than three months, affects more than one third of the French population. The national survey of the French Society for the Study and Treatment of Pain (SFETD), conducted in 2009, reveals that the most widespread chronic pain is low back pain (20%).
Pain not only affects the body, but also destroys the person who endures it. A comparative study by Attal et al. carried out on a sample of 1,591 chronic pain sufferers and 1,237 non pain sufferers shows a major impact of pain on the individual's quality of life (SF12), sleep (MOS sleep) and anxiety and depression (HADS).
The 2009 report of the French National Authority for Health (HAS) shows that chronic pain generates a significant societal cost. Low back pain is the leading cause of activity limitation in people aged 45 to 65, and the third leading cause of chronic disability. It is the leading cause of disability in people under 45 years of age, and the leading cause of work stoppage and occupational disease.
The reference tool for assessing pain is currently the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). However, several factors considerably limit the relevance of an exclusive use of this tool:
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To overcome the limitations of the VAS, the PRISMATICS team has developed a triply patented computerized tactile mapping system.
It allows to take into account the objective parameters of pain intensity and surface in a given individual, in a reliable, reproducible and quantitative way.
The Neuro-Mapping Tool: its purpose is to evaluate very precisely the extent of the patient's painful surface at a given moment.
. This prospective study aims to optimize the care pathway and to introduce rationalization and objectivity in the evaluation of therapies proposed to patients.
This study will help us to test the following hypotheses:
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Philippe RIGOARD, MD,PhD; Manuel ROULAUD, MSc
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