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Der Schmerzpatient 2018; 1(04): 168-175
DOI: 10.1055/a-0641-7376
DOI: 10.1055/a-0641-7376
Schwerpunkt
Der Einfluss von Schmerzwörtern auf die Schmerzverarbeitung
Further Information
Publication History
Publication Date:
08 October 2018 (online)
Schmerzassoziierte Wörter aktivieren die Schmerzmatrix und triggern das aktuelle Schmerzempfinden. Bei chronischen Schmerzpatienten sind diese Effekte stärker ausgeprägt. Physiotherapeuten sollten also einen „schmerz-armen“ Kommunikationsstil mit ihren Patienten pflegen.
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