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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027750
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Diskussion der Neuromatrix-Theorie des Schmerzes
Discussion of the Neuromatrix Theory of PainPublication History
Manuskript eingetroffen: 7.11.2007
Manuskript akzeptiert: 25.3.2008
Publication Date:
04 September 2008 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Die Behandlung von Schmerzen spielt in der Physiotherapie eine wichtige Rolle. Die Komplexität der mit Schmerz verbundenen physiologischen Mechanismen erfordert einen umfassenden Therapieansatz. Die vorliegende Arbeit diskutiert die aktuelle, für die Physiotherapie relevante Neuromatrix-Theorie des Schmerzes.
Abstract
Pain management plays a vital role in physiotherapy. The complexity of the physiological mechanisms associated with pain demand a comprehensive therapy approach. This article discusses the current neuromatrix theory of pain relevant for physiotherapy.
Schlüsselwörter
Schmerz - Physiotherapie - Neuromatrix-Theorie
Key words
pain - physiotherapy - neuromatrix theory
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