Michael Pfingsten
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Recent Articles
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Kaiser U, Nagel B, Petzke F, Pfingsten M, Gartner A, Isenberg T, et al.
Schmerz
. 2021 Jan;
35(1):45-52.
PMID: 33449168
The current healthcare provision in Germany is established, in particular, for the diagnostics and treatment of chronic pain conditions; however, the current aim is to initiate the diagnostic and therapeutic...
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Chenot J, Pfingsten M, Marnitz U, Pfeifer K, Kohlmann T, Lindena G, et al.
Schmerz
. 2019 Feb;
33(3):226-235.
PMID: 30796580
Background: A subgroup of patients with acute low back pain (LBP) will develop chronic LBP. Risk factors summarized as yellow flags are fear-avoidance beliefs, depression, catastrophizing, and work-related problems. Objective:...
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Pfingsten M, Chenot J, Schmidt C, Kohlmann T
Schmerz
. 2018 Nov;
32(6):477-478.
PMID: 30406293
No abstract available.
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Chenot J, Greitemann B, Kladny B, Petzke F, Pfingsten M, Schorr S
Dtsch Arztebl Int
. 2018 Jan;
114(51-52):883-890.
PMID: 29321099
Background: For many years, low back pain has been both the leading cause of days lost from work and the leading indication for medical rehabilitation. The goal of the German...
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Erlenwein J, Muller M, Falla D, Przemeck M, Pfingsten M, Budde S, et al.
J Pain Res
. 2017 Sep;
10:2183-2193.
PMID: 28919814
Purpose: The development of persistent postoperative pain may occur following surgery, including total hip replacement. Yet, the prevalence may depend on the definition of persistent pain. This observational cohort study...
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Schafer A, Joos L, Roggemann K, Waldvogel-Rocker K, Pfingsten M, Petzke F
PLoS One
. 2017 Aug;
12(8):e0182207.
PMID: 28796805
Objectives: Central sensitization (CS) is regarded as an important contributing factor for chronification of musculoskeletal pain (MSP). It is crucial to identify CS, as targeted multimodal treatment may be indicated....
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Kuss K, Leonhardt C, Quint S, Seeger D, Pfingsten M, Wolf Pt U, et al.
Pain Med
. 2016 Dec;
17(12):2218-2229.
PMID: 28025356
Background: Persistent pain is highly prevalent in older adults and can lead to functional limitations in activities of daily living, and to psychosocial distress. There is a lack of established...
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Erlenwein J, Thoms K, Brandebusemeyer F, Pfingsten M, Mansur A, Quintel M, et al.
Pain Med
. 2016 Mar;
17(7):1317-1328.
PMID: 26946411
Objective: Pre-existing chronic pain has been associated with severe postoperative pain. To analyze the impact of chronic pain on non-surgical acute pain, a cohort of patients with acute herpes zoster...
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Erlenwein J, Przemeck M, Degenhart A, Budde S, Falla D, Quintel M, et al.
J Pain
. 2015 Nov;
17(2):236-47.
PMID: 26548971
Unlabelled: Pre-existing or chronic pain is an established risk factor for severe postoperative pain. In this prospective observational cohort study, we investigated whether a history of chronic pain, beyond the...