Nociplastic pain: A practical guide to chronic pain management in the primary care setting
Rupak Thapa, Dennis Ang
Abstract
Management of chronic pain is one of the most challenging medical issues in primary care. Effective pain management requires an understanding of nociplastic pain, a condition characterized by amplification of pain transmission and pain perception. Unlike nociceptive and neuropathic pain, nociplastic pain does not involve visible tissue injury or damage, which makes it difficult to understand and manage. This review discusses practical ways for primary care clinicians to identify and manage nociplastic pain at the point of care.
Topics & Concepts
MedicinePrimary carePain managementChronic painInterventional pain managementIntensive care medicinePhysical therapyFamily medicinePain Management and Opioid UseCancer Diagnosis and TreatmentManagement of metastatic bone disease