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Transitioning from Acute to Chronic Pain: An Examination of Different
Trajectories of Low-Back Pain
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Gatchel RJ
; Bevers K
; Licciardone JC
; Su J
; Du Y
; Brotto M
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Traditionally, there has been a widely accepted notion that the transition from
acute to chronic pain follows a linear trajectory, where an injury leads to acute
episodes, subacute stages, and progresses to a chronic pain condition. However,
it appears that pain progression is much more complicated and individualized than
this original unsupported assumption. It is now becoming apparent that, while
this linear progression may occur, it is not the only path that pain,
specifically low-back pain, follows. It is clear there is a definite need to
evaluate how low-back pain trajectories are classified and, subsequently, how we
can more effectively intervene during these progression stages. In order to
better understand and manage pain conditions, we must examine the different pain
trajectories, and develop a standard by which to use these classifications, so
that clinicians can better identify and predict patient-needs and customize
treatments for maximum efficacy. The present article examines the most recent
trajectory research, and highlights the importance of developing a broader model
for patient evaluation.