Hypnosis Treatment for Chronic Low Back Pain |
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Authors: | Gabriel Tan Tenley Fukui Mark P. Jensen John Thornby Karen L. Waldman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center and Baylor College of Medicine , Houston, Texas, USA TAN.GABRIEL@va.gov;3. Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center , Houston, Texas, USA;4. University of Washington School of Medicine , Seattle, Washington, USA;5. Baylor College of Medicine , Houston, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a significant healthcare problem, and many individuals with CLBP remain unresponsive to available interventions. Previous research suggests that hypnosis is effective for many chronic pain conditions; however, data to support its efficacy for CLBP are outdated and have been limited primarily to case studies. This pilot study indicated that a brief, 4-session standardized self-hypnosis protocol, combined with psycho-education, significantly and substantially reduced pain intensity and pain interference. Significant session-to-session improvements were also noted on pain ratings and mood states; however, follow-up data suggest that these benefits may not have been maintained across time in this sample. These findings need to be replicated and confirmed in a larger clinical trial, which could also assess the long-term effects of this treatment. |
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