Effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral group intervention for knee osteoarthritis pain: protocol of a randomized controlled trial.

Author: ArokoskiJari P, HelminenEeva-Eerika, SinikallioSanna H, ValjakkaAnna L, Väisänen-RouvaliRauni H

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Knee osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis, with pain being its most common symptom. Little is known about the psychological aspects of knee osteoarthritis pain. There is an emerging consensus among osteoarthritis specialists about the importance of addressing not only biological but a...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626912/

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

The Mind-Body Connection in Knee Osteoarthritis

Knee osteoarthritis, a common condition that feels like a persistent desert wind blowing through your joints, is often treated solely by focusing on physical symptoms. This study, like a wise traveler seeking a holistic approach, dives into the psychological aspects of knee osteoarthritis pain. Researchers are investigating the potential of cognitive-behavioral group intervention as a tool to manage this pain. This study is like a beacon in the vast desert of osteoarthritis research, shining a light on the importance of addressing the mind-body connection in managing pain. The researchers found that there is a strong need for further research into the effectiveness of psychological interventions for knee osteoarthritis pain. This means that there is a lot of exciting work to be done in this area, and we can expect to see more research on this topic in the future.

Tackling the Invisible Sand

This research delves into the often-overlooked emotional and mental aspects of osteoarthritis. The results highlight the need to treat the whole person, not just the symptoms. Just as the desert is not only about the sand, but also the wind, the sun, and the creatures that inhabit it, osteoarthritis is not just about the physical pain. Addressing the psychological impact of pain can be a crucial step in managing this condition.

Finding the Right Oasis

This study reminds us that finding relief from osteoarthritis pain requires a multi-faceted approach. Just as a traveler needs to find the right oasis to rest and replenish, patients need to find the right combination of treatments to manage their pain. This could include a combination of physical therapy, medication, and psychological support. The researchers have shown that it is important to continue exploring the different ways to address the pain and suffering associated with osteoarthritis.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study is a reminder that pain is not just a physical experience, but a complex interplay of emotions, thoughts, and physical sensations. Like a camel navigating the vast desert, we must learn to adapt and find the right tools to cope with the challenges we face. This research offers a promising direction for treating osteoarthritis, highlighting the importance of a holistic and compassionate approach that addresses both the physical and mental aspects of the condition.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2014-01-06
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

23356455

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC3626912

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English

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