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What Is the Role of the Placebo Effect for Pain Relief in Neurorehabilitation? Clinical Implications From the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation.

Gianluca Castelnuovo1,2, Emanuele Maria Giusti1,2, Gian Mauro Manzoni1,3, Donatella Saviola4, Samantha Gabrielli5, Marco Lacerenza5, Giada Pietrabissa1,2, Roberto Cattivelli1,2, Chiara Anna Maria Spatola1,2, Alessandro Rossi1, Giorgia Varallo1, Margherita Novelli1, Valentina Villa1, Francesca Luzzati6, Andrea Cottini6, Carlo Lai7, Eleonora Volpato2,8, Cesare Cavalera2, Francesco Pagnini2,9, Valentina Tesio10, Lorys Castelli10, Mario Tavola11, Riccardo Torta12, Marco Arreghini13, Loredana Zanini13, Amelia Brunani13, Ionathan Seitanidis13, Giuseppe Ventura13, Paolo Capodaglio13, Guido Edoardo D'Aniello1,2, Federica Scarpina1, Andrea Brioschi14, Matteo Bigoni14, Lorenzo Priano12,14, Alessandro Mauro12,14, Giuseppe Riva1,2, Daniele Di Lernia2, Claudia Repetto2, Camillo Regalia2, Enrico Molinari1,2, Paolo Notaro15, Stefano Paolucci16, Giorgio Sandrini17,18, Susan Simpson19,20, Brenda Kay Wiederhold21, Santino Gaudio22, Jeffrey B Jackson23, Stefano Tamburin24, Fabrizio Benedetti12.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced by the context of the clinical encounter through the mechanisms of the placebo effect. The phenomenon of placebo analgesia might be exploited to maximize the efficacy of neurorehabilitation treatments. Since its intensity varies across neurological disorders, the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCP) summarized the studies on this field to provide guidance on its use.
METHODS: A review of the existing reviews and meta-analyses was performed to assess the magnitude of the placebo effect in disorders that may undergo neurorehabilitation treatment. The search was performed on Pubmed using placebo, pain, and the names of neurological disorders as keywords. Methodological quality was assessed using a pre-existing checklist. Data about the magnitude of the placebo effect were extracted from the included reviews and were commented in a narrative form.
RESULTS: 11 articles were included in this review. Placebo treatments showed weak effects in central neuropathic pain (pain reduction from 0.44 to 0.66 on a 0-10 scale) and moderate effects in postherpetic neuralgia (1.16), in diabetic peripheral neuropathy (1.45), and in pain associated to HIV (1.82). Moderate effects were also found on pain due to fibromyalgia and migraine; only weak short-term effects were found in complex regional pain syndrome. Confounding variables might have influenced these results. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: These estimates should be interpreted with caution, but underscore that the placebo effect can be exploited in neurorehabilitation programs. It is not necessary to conceal its use from the patient. Knowledge of placebo mechanisms can be used to shape the doctor-patient relationship, to reduce the use of analgesic drugs and to train the patient to become an active agent of the therapy.

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Keywords:  clinical psychology; consensus conference; health psychology; neurorehabilitation; pain; placebo; placebo effect

Year:  2018        PMID: 29867723      PMCID: PMC5968866          DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Neurol        ISSN: 1664-2295            Impact factor:   4.003


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8.  Headache, low back pain, other nociceptive and mixed pain conditions in neurorehabilitation. Evidence and recommendations from the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation.

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Review 10.  Neurobiological mechanisms of placebo responses.

Authors:  Jon-Kar Zubieta; Christian S Stohler
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 5.691

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2.  Toward an Embodied Medicine: A Portable Device with Programmable Interoceptive Stimulation for Heart Rate Variability Enhancement.

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4.  Different Electrophysiological Responses to Pain-Related Visual Stimuli Between Fibromyalgia and Chronic low Back Pain Women: A Pilot Case-Control Study.

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Review 6.  Differences between experimental and placebo arms in manual therapy trials: a methodological review.

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Review 7.  Neuropathic Pain in the Elderly.

Authors:  Silvia Giovannini; Daniele Coraci; Fabrizio Brau; Vincenzo Galluzzo; Claudia Loreti; Pietro Caliandro; Luca Padua; Giulio Maccauro; Lorenzo Biscotti; Roberto Bernabei
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