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      Pain and Function in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain—Treating the Whole Person

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          Abstract

          Chronic pain is often associated with functional limitations that have a huge impact on patients’ lives. However, despite being relatively common, chronic musculoskeletal pain is still viewed by some as a symptom of another disease rather than its own condition, and is therefore poorly addressed. This is compounded by other challenges in the field, including education gaps for both healthcare professionals and patients, a lack of universal and comprehensive assessment tools, poor societal perceptions of chronic pain, and the current stigma around the use of opioids. Here, we review the current chronic musculoskeletal pain management landscape in the United States and offer professional insight into emerging methods that can be used to improve patient outcomes, in particular, the achievement of meaningful functional goals. This perspective incorporates our combined multidisciplinary (psychiatry, psychology, nursing, physical therapy, and general medicine) experience and insights. We believe that chronic pain is a multifactorial experience and treatment requires an integrated, multidisciplinary approach from a range of healthcare providers. For the best patient outcomes, this team should work together to assess and treat the patient as a whole, addressing their pain and also providing education, empowerment, and support to enable patients to set and achieve meaningful functional goals that will provide real improvement in their quality of life. We believe that the healthcare community should elevate the conversation around chronic musculoskeletal pain management beyond that of just pain, to encompass the meaningful benefits that improvement in functional outcomes brings to patients.

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                Journal
                J Multidiscip Healthc
                J Multidiscip Healthc
                jmdh
                jmulthealth
                Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
                Dove
                1178-2390
                10 February 2021
                2021
                : 14
                : 335-347
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Stanford Health Care, Division of Pain Medicine , Redwood City, CA, USA
                [2 ]Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation , West Orange, NJ, USA
                [3 ]Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy , Cleveland, OH, USA
                [4 ]New York Pain Relief Medicine , New York, NY, USA
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Theresa Mallick-Searle Stanford Health Care, Division of Pain Medicine , Redwood City, CA, USA Email TMallick@stanfordhealthcare.org
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0172-699X
                Article
                288401
                10.2147/JMDH.S288401
                7882444
                33603392
                5a62365a-5eda-4a2f-9379-df7165c4e6e0
                © 2021 Mallick-Searle et al.

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                History
                : 23 October 2020
                : 26 January 2021
                Page count
                Figures: 0, References: 84, Pages: 13
                Funding
                Funded by: Pfizer and Eli Lilly and Company;
                The development and publication of this review was supported by Pfizer and Eli Lilly and Company.
                Categories
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                Medicine
                patient participation,delivery of healthcare,physical functional performance,united states,interdisciplinary team

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