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Title: Stuck in the Middle With You: Why a Broad-Brush Approach to Defining Central Sensitization Does Not Help Clinicians and Patients
Authors: Cayrol, Timothée
Draper-Rodi, Jerry
Fabre, Laurent
Pitance, Laurent
VAN DEN BROEKE, Emanuel 
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: J O S P T
Source: The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy, 51 (5) , p. 204 -206
Abstract: Central sensitization is (1) increasingly interpreted as central nervous system hyperexcitability that accounts for a general increase in sensitivity, and (2) used to explain a variety of pain and nonpain symptoms. In this commentary, we argue that such a broad interpretation might not be clinically useful because it fails to distinguish one patient from another based on pathophysiological mechanisms and does not facilitate tailored treatment. We recommend that clinicians use a person-centered approach when assessing and managing patients, considering the different interacting processes/mechanisms that can contribute to a patient's clinical presentation. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2021;51(5):204-206. Epub 15 Mar 2021. doi:10.2519/jospt.2021.10340.
Keywords: central nervous system sensitization;central sensitivity;chronic pain;medically unexplained symptoms;pain hypersensitivity;widespread pain;Chronic Pain;Humans;Terminology as Topic;Central Nervous System Sensitization
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/34467
ISSN: 0190-6011
e-ISSN: 1938-1344
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2021.10340
ISI #: WOS:000646747800003
Category: A2
Type: Journal Contribution
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