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Review
. 2016 Apr;75(3):292-302.
doi: 10.1007/s00393-016-0061-y.

[Pain syndrome of the musculoskeletal system in children and adolescents]

[Article in German]
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Review

[Pain syndrome of the musculoskeletal system in children and adolescents]

[Article in German]
L Höfel et al. Z Rheumatol. 2016 Apr.

Abstract

Chronic pain syndromes in children and adolescents are defined as continuous or recurrent pain without an underlying causative diagnosis and lasting for more than 3 months. It is estimated that every fourth child in Germany suffers from chronic pain with every twentieth suffering from extreme recurrent pain. The incidence of chronic pain in children and adolescents is increasing with headache, abdominal pain and musculoskeletal pain being the most frequent. The quality of life declines not only due to the pain but to relieving postural and psychological factors, such as fear and sadness. School attendance, social activities and hobbies are mostly affected. This review summarizes the background of chronic pain syndromes and introduces a multimodal therapeutic approach.

Keywords: Children and adolescents; Chronic pain; Complex regional pain syndrome; Multimodal pain therapy; Musculoskeletal pain.

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