Causal Relation of Psychical Stress to Acute Back Pain

  • HAJNOVIC L
  • KNÖLLER S
  • SCHÜTZ L
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Abstract

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY There s a known relation between the chronical back-pain-syndrome and psychical problems. We suppose a direct causality between acute stress and onset of the backpain syndrome. MATERIAL AND METHODS A prospective cohort-study (IV/2014 - VIII/2014) of patients who came to our emergency department with acute backpain-syndrome, with no relevant previous history - such as operations or chronic pain. We questioned together 39 patients (19 female and 20 male). The patients filled in two charts: FW7, and also a modified HADS-D. In the later one the patients were questioned in two extra points regarding contingent excessive emotional or existential problems in their brief history. The Pain-Severity-Score was assessed as well. RESULTS Combined together, relevant score-results and / or anamnesis of excessive emotional or existential problem was found in 79.5% (SD 0.4%) of the whole cohort. CONCLUSIONS This could have implications for guidelines, introducing the psychotherapy-first into the concepts. Key words:stress; well-being; depression; back-pain-syndrome.

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HAJNOVIC, L., KNÖLLER, S., & SCHÜTZ, L. (2018). Causal Relation of Psychical Stress to Acute Back Pain. Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae et Traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 85(3), 216–218. https://doi.org/10.55095/achot2018/035

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