Pain Mechanisms in Patients with Rheumatic Diseases.

Journal: Rheumatic Diseases Clinics Of North America
Published:
Abstract

Patients with rheumatic diseases often have mixed pain states, with varying degrees of nociceptive, neuropathic, and nociplastic mechanisms, which exist on a continuum. When individuals with any chronic pain have a nociplastic component to their symptoms, they are less likely to respond to treatments (eg, injections, surgery, biologics, and opioids) that work better for acute or purely nociceptive pain.

Relevant Conditions

Chronic Pain, Acute Pain