David Cosio
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Pieczynski J, Cosio D, Pierce W, Serpa J
Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am
. 2020 Sep;
31(4):563-575.
PMID: 32981579
Physical medicine providers work to cure organic aspects of disease while simultaneously enhancing quality of life and well-being. Mind-body interventions are evidence-based, cost-effective approaches to serve these aims. This article...
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Cosio D, Castellow J
J Affect Disord
. 2020 Jul;
274:956-963.
PMID: 32664039
Introduction: Past research has shown that electrical stimulation has modest beneficial effects on symptoms of fibromyalgia, which is also commonly associated with anxiety and depression. The purpose of the current...
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Aase D, Babione J, Proescher E, Greenstein J, DiGangi J, Schroth C, et al.
Psychiatry Res
. 2018 Aug;
268:460-466.
PMID: 30138858
Prior work suggested that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) worsens post-concussive symptoms (PCS), neuropsychological functioning, and pain-related outcomes in post-9/11 veterans. However, the impact of PTSD in the context of mild...
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Cosio D, Lin E
Glob Adv Health Med
. 2018 Apr;
7:2164956118768492.
PMID: 29662720
Background: A general conclusion about the treatment of chronic, noncancer pain is that the results from traditional, passive modalities are disheartening. Perhaps this may be due to the propensity of...
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Cosio D, Swaroop S
J Pain Manag Med
. 2016 May;
2(2).
PMID: 27158683
The evidence to date suggests that the use of mind-body medicine in chronic pain management can improve physical and psychological symptoms. However, past research evidence has largely relied on global...
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Cosio D, Schafer T
J Behav Med
. 2015 Jul;
38(6):984-97.
PMID: 26174449
The purpose of the current study was to replicate and extend previous findings; further demonstrating the effectiveness of an ACT outpatient, group-based treatment for Veterans who suffer from mixed idiopathic,...
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Cosio D, Lin E
Complement Ther Med
. 2015 Jun;
23(3):413-22.
PMID: 26051577
Background: Past studies have shown that U.S. Veterans are consumers of CAM. However, more than 75% of Veteran non-users report they would utilize these treatment options if made available. Thus,...
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Simmons E, Cosio D, Lin E
Telemed J E Health
. 2015 Mar;
21(7):557-63.
PMID: 25734588
Background: Educating patients on factual information related to chronic pain and self-management improves knowledge, pain outcomes, and compliance. The current study assesses changes in pain knowledge among veterans who attended...
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Cosio D
Postgrad Med
. 2015 Jan;
127(2):242-50.
PMID: 25597391
According to the American Psychological Association (Division 12), there is strong, long-standing research support for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat chronic pain. Furthermore, meta-analytic comparisons have shown CBT to...