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Relationship Between Patient-reported Outcome Measures and Accelerometer-measured Physical Activity and Sleep in Patients With Postherpetic Neuralgia.

Hiromichi TakaiNatsuko Nozaki-TaguchiKoyo ShonoYasunori SatoShiroh Isono
Published in: The Clinical journal of pain (2024)
The discrepancy between the subjective and objective scores in this study may be due to (1) features of PHN, an archetype of peripheral neuropathic pain affecting no motor nerves, (2) actigraph measurement limitations regarding the sedentary life of the elderly, or (3) activity misperception, a new proposition explaining the discrepancy between subjective and objective measures of activity, similar to the sleep state misperception. In patients with PHN, high pain intensity may be reported in those with highly maintained activity, in which treatment must be selected cautiously to prevent interruption of their physical abilities.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • neuropathic pain
  • sleep quality
  • patient reported outcomes
  • spinal cord
  • spinal cord injury
  • chronic pain
  • high intensity
  • middle aged
  • pain management
  • depressive symptoms
  • combination therapy