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Der Schmerzpatient 2019; 2(04): 152-157
DOI: 10.1055/a-0971-0390
DOI: 10.1055/a-0971-0390
Schwerpunkt
Klinische Muster des Körperausdrucks bei Schmerz
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Publikationsverlauf
Publikationsdatum:
30. September 2019 (online)
Schmerzpatienten artikulieren ihre Beschwerden nicht nur sprachlich oder mimisch. Sie kommunizieren ihr Leid auch über ihre Körpersprache. Dabei zeigen schmerzassoziierte Körperhaltungen spezifische klinische Muster. Diese signalisieren der Umwelt nicht nur das Vorhandensein von Schmerz, sondern kommunizieren auch dessen Art, Lokalisation und Intensität. Gerade bei sprachlich eingeschränkten Menschen dient dieser posturale Kommunikationskanal als wichtiges diagnostisches Werkzeug.
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