Subscribe to RSS
Please copy the URL and add it into your RSS Feed Reader.
https://www.thieme-connect.de/rss/thieme/en/10.1055-s-00049852.xml
MSK – Muskuloskelettale Physiotherapie 2024; 28(05): 301-311
DOI: 10.1055/a-2403-0206
DOI: 10.1055/a-2403-0206
Die Schmerzseiten
Kopf- und Gesichtsschmerzen: Somatosensorische Verzerrungen erkennen und gezielt behandelnTeil 1 – Hintergrund, Untersuchung und Evidenz
Faziale somatosensorische Verzerrungen führen u.a. dazu, dass Patient*innen sensorische Reize falsch interpretieren. Diese Verzerrungen zu erkennen und zu therapieren, spielt beim Management von Gesichtsschmerzen oder Migräne eine bedeutende Rolle. Der erste Teil der zweiteiligen Serie informiert über das Phänomen der somatosensorischen Verzerrungen, ihre klinischen Zeichen und die Möglichkeiten der Untersuchung.
Publication History
Article published online:
10 December 2024
© 2024. Thieme. All rights reserved.
Georg Thieme Verlag KG
Rüdigerstraße 14, 70469 Stuttgart, Germany
-
Literatur
- 1 Brown RJ, Skehan D, Chapman A. et al. Physical symptom reporting is associated with a tendency to experience somatosensory distortion. Psychosom Med 2012; 74: 648-655
- 2 Chichorro JG, Porreca F, Sessle B. Mechanisms of craniofacial pain. Cephalalgia 2017; 37: 613-626
- 3 Klingner CM, Witte OW. Somatosensory deficits. Handb Clin Neurol 2018; 151: 185-206
- 4 Srivastava G, Bag S. Modern-day marketing concepts based on face recognition and neuro-marketing: a review and future research directions. Benchmarking: An International Journal 2023; 31: 410-438
- 5 Fernández-de-Las-Peñas C, Von Piekartz H. Clinical reasoning for the examination and physical therapy treatment of temporomandibular disorders (TMD): a narrative literature review. J Clin Med 2020; 9: 3686
- 6 Dagsdóttir LK, Bellan V, Skyt I. et al. Multisensory modulation of experimentally evoked perceptual distortion of the face. J Oral Rehabil 2018; 45: 1-8
- 7 Di Pellegrino G, Làdavas E. Peripersonal space in the brain. Neuropsychologia 2015; 66: 126-133
- 8 Jongen S, Axmacher N, Kremers NA. et al. An investigation of facial emotion recognition impairments in alexithymia and its neural correlates. Behav Brain Res 2014; 271: 129-139
- 9 Jefferies K, Laws KR, Fineberg NA. Superior face recognition in body dysmorphic disorder. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders 2012; 1: 175-179
- 10 Grabe HJ, Rainermann S, Spitzer C. et al. The relationship between dimensions of alexithymia and dissociation. Psychother Psychosom 2000; 69: 128-131
- 11 Veale D. Body dysmorphic disorder. Postgrad Med J 2004; 80: 67-71
- 12 Bjornsson AS, Didie ER, Phillips KA. Body dysmorphic disorder. Dialogues Clin Neurosci 2010; 12: 221-232
- 13 Cheung EO, Slotter EB, Gardner WL. Are you feeling what I’m feeling? The role of facial mimicry in facilitating reconnection following social exclusion. Motiv Emot 2015; 39: 613-630
- 14 Georgiou E. The multidimensional self and its interplay with emotion processing across the life span. Dissertation; Universität Ulm Institut für Psychologie und Pädagogik 2019; Im Internet: https://bit.ly/3Y2w6hD Stand: 10.10.2024
- 15 Bagby RM, Parker JD, Taylor GJ. The twenty-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale – I. Item selection and cross-validation of the factor structure. J Psychosom Res 1994; 38: 23-32
- 16 Bach M, Bach D, de Zwaan M. et al. Validierung der deutschen Version der 20-Item Toronto-Alexithymie-Skala bei Normalpersonen und psychiatrischen Patienten. [Validation of the German version of the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale in normal adults and psychiatric inpatients.]. Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol 1996; 46: 23-28
- 17 La Touche R, Pardo-Montero J, Gil-Martinez A. et al. Craniofacial pain and disability inventory (CF-PDI): development and psychometric validation of a new questionnaire. Pain Physician 2014; 17: 95-108
- 18 von Piekartz H, La Touche R, Paris-Alemany A. et al. Cross-cultural adaption and psychometric evaluation of the German craniofacial pain and disability inventory (CF-PDI). Pain Physician 2021; 24: E857-E866
- 19 Sampaio T. Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia for Temporomandibular Disorders (TSK-TMD) – Validity and reliability of the Brazilian version. J Oral Rehabil 2019; 46: 434-439
- 20 Woolf CJ. Central sensitization: Implications for the diagnosis and treatment of pain. Pain 2011; 152: S2-S15
- 21 Klute M, Laekeman M, Kuss K. et al. Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the German Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI-GE). BMC Musculoskelet Disord 2021; 22: 708
- 22 Adams GR, Gandhi W, Harrison R. et al. Do “central sensitization” questionnaires reflect measures of nociceptive sensitization or psychological constructs? Protocol for a systematic review. Pain Rep 2021; 6: e962
- 23 Alvarado C, Arminjon A, Damieux-Verdeaux C. et al. Tongue and mouth imagery questionnaire (TMIQ) for assessing motor imagery vividness of the temporomandibular region: A reliability and validity case‐control study. J Oral Rehabil 2022; 49: 381-390
- 24 Sehgal N, Gordon DB, Hetzel S. et al. Colored pain drawing as a clinical tool in differentiating neuropathic pain from non-neuropathic pain. Pain Med 2021; 22: 596-605
- 25 Herpel C, Drusko A, Schwindling FS. et al. Head and Neck Pain Drawing Area Correlates With Higher Psychosocial Burden But Not With Joint Dysfunction in Temporomandibular Disorders: A Cross-Sectional Study. J Pain 2023; 24: 970-979
- 26 Pitance L, De Longhi B, Gerard E. et al. Digtal pain drawings are a useful and reliable tool for assessing patients with temporomandibular disorders. J Oral Rehabil 2021; 48: 798-808
- 27 Lesjak S. Ostlangenberg L, von Piekartz H. et al. Body Awareness of the Orofacial Area in Wind and Brass Instrumentalists: An Observational Study. Music & Science. 2024: 7 DOI: 10.1177/20592043241288636
- 28 La Touche R, Cuenca-Martínez F, Suso-Martí L. et al. Tactile trigeminal region acuity in temporomandibular disorders: A reliability and cross-sectional study. J Oral Rehabil 2020; 47: 9-18
- 29 von Piekartz H, Stein Y, Wenneker L. et al. Evaluation of somatosensory bedside testing and neurodynamics of the trigeminal nerve in craniofacial pain: A matched case – control study. Cranio 2024; 4: 1-15
- 30 von Piekartz H, Wallwork SB, Mohr G. et al. People with chronic facial pain perform worse than controls at a facial emotion recognition task, but it is not all about the emotion. J Oral Rehabil 2015; 42: 243-250
- 31 Haas J, Eichhammer P, Traue HC. et al. Alexithymic and somatisation scores in patients with temporomandibular pain disorder correlate with deficits in facial emotion recognition. J Oral Rehabil 2013; 40: 81-90
- 32 Kessler H, Bayerl P, Deighton RM. et al. Facially expressed emotion labeling (FEEL): PC-gestützter Test zur Emotionserkennung. Verhaltenstherapie und Verhaltensmedizin 2001; 23: 297-306
- 33 von Piekartz H, Paris-Alemany A. Assessment and Brain Training of Patients Experiencing Head and Facial Pain with a Distortion of Orofacial Somatorepresentation: A Narrative Review. Appl Sci 2021; 11: 6857
- 34 Luedtke K, Adamczyk W, Mehrtens K. et al. Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls. J Headache Pain 2018; 19: 47
- 35 Aaron RV, Fisher EA, de la Vega R. et al. Alexithymia in individuals with chronic pain and its relation to pain intensity, physical interference, depression, and anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PAIN 2019; 160: 994-1006
- 36 La Touche R, García-Salgado A, Cuenca-Martínez F. et al. Alexithymia and facial emotion recognition in patients with craniofacial pain and association of alexithymia with anxietynand depression: a systematic review with meta-analysis. PeerJ 2021; 9: e12545
- 37 Taxer B, De Castro-Carletti EM, von Piekartz H. et al. Facial recognition, laterality judgement, alexithymia and resulting central nervous system adaptations in chronic primary headache and facial pain – A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Oral Rehabil 2024; 51: 1881-1897
- 38 Taxer B, von Piekartz H, Lauth W. et al. Exploring Facial Somatosensory Distortion in Chronic Migraine: The Role of Laterality and Emotion Recognition – A Cross-Sectional Study. Appl Sci 2024; 14: 8102