{"id":8722,"date":"2023-09-29T15:31:31","date_gmt":"2023-09-29T12:31:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/urbancare.clinic\/pain-reprocessing-therapy-for-chronic-back-pain-scientists-say-the-treatment-may-work\/"},"modified":"2023-09-29T15:31:31","modified_gmt":"2023-09-29T12:31:31","slug":"therapie-de-retraitement-de-la-douleur-pour-les-maux-de-dos-chroniques-les-scientifiques-affirment-que-le-traitement-pourrait-fonctionner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/urbancare.clinic\/fr\/therapie-de-retraitement-de-la-douleur-pour-les-maux-de-dos-chroniques-les-scientifiques-affirment-que-le-traitement-pourrait-fonctionner\/","title":{"rendered":"Th\u00e9rapie de retraitement de la douleur pour les maux de dos chroniques\u00a0? Les scientifiques disent que le traitement peut fonctionner"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/urbancare.clinic\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/pain-reprocessing-therapy-for-chronic-back-pain-scientists-say-the-treatment-may-work.jpg\" class=\"ff-og-image-inserted\" style=\"display:none\"><\/div>\n<p>Vous souffrez de maux de dos chroniques ? Les chercheurs affirment qu\u2019un traitement bas\u00e9 sur le cerveau pourrait \u00eatre efficace pour r\u00e9duire sa gravit\u00e9.<\/p>\n<p>Les gens ressentent de la douleur pour diverses raisons, mais il existe des cas o\u00f9 certains ressentent une douleur physique sans cause pr\u00e9cise. Dans de tels cas, g\u00e9rer son point de vue sur le r\u00f4le du cerveau dans la douleur chronique pourrait aider \u00e0 mieux la g\u00e9rer.<\/p>\n<p>Une nouvelle \u00e9tude, publi\u00e9e dans <a rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/jamanetwork.com\/journals\/jamanetworkopen\/fullarticle\/10.1001\/jamanetworkopen.2023.33846?utm_source=For_The_Media&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=ftm_links&amp;utm_term=092823\" target=\"_blank\">R\u00e9seau JAMA ouvert<\/a>, ont montr\u00e9 que les personnes souffrant de maux de dos chroniques qui ont suivi un traitement appel\u00e9 th\u00e9rapie de retraitement de la douleur (PRT) ont commenc\u00e9 \u00e0 consid\u00e9rer leur douleur comme provenant de leur esprit (pens\u00e9es) ou de leur cerveau (corps). Les participants ont ressenti une r\u00e9duction de l\u2019intensit\u00e9 de la douleur apr\u00e8s la s\u00e9ance de th\u00e9rapie.<\/p>\n<p>Toute douleur provient des circuits neuronaux du cerveau. Par cons\u00e9quent, avoir une meilleure compr\u00e9hension de cette connexion complexe entre l\u2019esprit et le corps peut \u00eatre essentiel pour g\u00e9rer et r\u00e9duire efficacement son intensit\u00e9.<\/p>\n<p>Dans la derni\u00e8re \u00e9tude, les chercheurs ont examin\u00e9 le lien critique entre le cerveau et la douleur. Ils se sont sp\u00e9cifiquement concentr\u00e9s sur les attributions de la douleur, qui repr\u00e9sentent les croyances des gens sur les causes profondes de leur douleur. Gr\u00e2ce au PRT, l\u2019\u00e9quipe a tent\u00e9 de faire comprendre aux gens que la cause de leur douleur chronique se situe souvent dans le cerveau ou l\u2019esprit.<\/p>\n<p>Au total, 150 adultes souffrant de maux de dos chroniques mod\u00e9r\u00e9ment s\u00e9v\u00e8res ont particip\u00e9 \u00e0 l\u2019\u00e9tude. Ils ont \u00e9t\u00e9 r\u00e9partis au hasard en trois groupes qui ont re\u00e7u du PRT, une injection de placebo inactif ou des soins habituels.<\/p>\n<p>Les participants ont signal\u00e9 une r\u00e9duction significative de l\u2019intensit\u00e9 de leurs maux de dos apr\u00e8s avoir re\u00e7u la PRT. Les deux tiers des participants ayant subi une PRT \u00e9taient presque ou totalement indolores apr\u00e8s seulement quatre semaines, contre moins d&#039;un cinqui\u00e8me de ceux ayant re\u00e7u un placebo ou des soins standard.<\/p>\n<p>Au d\u00e9but de l\u2019\u00e9tude, seuls 101 TP3T des participants des trois groupes attribuaient les causes de leur douleur \u00e0 l\u2019esprit ou au cerveau. Ce chiffre est pass\u00e9 \u00e0 51% chez les personnes ayant subi une PRT \u00e0 la fin de la p\u00e9riode de traitement, alors que seulement 8% des participants des groupes placebo et soins habituels avaient des convictions similaires apr\u00e8s quatre semaines.<\/p>\n<p>Les chercheurs ont d\u00e9couvert que plus les participants changeaient de point de vue pour reconna\u00eetre le facteur esprit\/cerveau, moins l\u2019intensit\u00e9 de leurs maux de dos devenait. Les r\u00e9sultats mettent en lumi\u00e8re l\u2019efficacit\u00e9 du PRT pour remodeler les croyances et r\u00e9duire la gravit\u00e9 des maux de dos chroniques.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Des millions de personnes souffrent de douleur chronique et beaucoup n&#039;ont pas trouv\u00e9 de moyen de soulager la douleur, ce qui montre clairement qu&#039;il manque quelque chose dans la fa\u00e7on dont nous diagnostiquons et traitons les gens&quot;, a d\u00e9clar\u00e9 le premier auteur de l&#039;\u00e9tude, Yoni Ashar, professeur adjoint de m\u00e9decine interne. m\u00e9decine au <a rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cuanschutz.edu\/\" target=\"_blank\">Campus m\u00e9dical Anschutz de l&#039;Universit\u00e9 du Colorado<\/a>, dit dans un <a rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/news.cuanschutz.edu\/news-stories\/new-study-provides-evidence-for-more-effective-brain-based-treatment-of-chronic-back-pain\" target=\"_blank\">communiqu\u00e9 de presse<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Nous avons constat\u00e9 que tr\u00e8s peu de personnes pensaient que leur cerveau avait quelque chose \u00e0 voir avec leur douleur&quot;, a-t-il ajout\u00e9. &quot;Cela peut \u00eatre inutile et nuisible lorsqu&#039;il s&#039;agit de planifier le r\u00e9tablissement, car les attributions de la douleur guident les d\u00e9cisions majeures en mati\u00e8re de traitement, comme celle de savoir s&#039;il faut subir une intervention chirurgicale ou un traitement psychologique.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Ashar souligne le r\u00f4le du PRT pour aider les gens \u00e0 comprendre que leurs signaux de douleur sont essentiellement de \u00ab fausses alarmes \u00bb dont ils n&#039;ont pas besoin d&#039;avoir peur.<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Le message \u00e0 retenir [de cette \u00e9tude] pour les personnes souffrant de douleur chronique est que, comme la douleur est trait\u00e9e dans le cerveau et que ces r\u00e9seaux ne sont pas c\u00e2bl\u00e9s, ils peuvent faire certaines choses pour aider \u00e0 r\u00e9initialiser certains de ces r\u00e9seaux et r\u00e9duire l&#039;exp\u00e9rience de douleur,&quot; <a rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/medicine.umich.edu\/dept\/pain-research\/afton-hassett-psyd\" target=\"_blank\">Afton L. Hassett<\/a>, professeur agr\u00e9g\u00e9 et directeur de la recherche clinique sur la douleur au d\u00e9partement d&#039;anesth\u00e9siologie de l&#039;Universit\u00e9 du Michigan, a d\u00e9clar\u00e9 <a rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.healthline.com\/health-news\/chronic-back-pain-may-be-eased-with-this-type-of-talk-therapy#Takeaway\" target=\"_blank\">Ligne Sant\u00e9<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Les personnes souffrant de douleur chronique se retrouvent souvent pi\u00e9g\u00e9es dans un cycle sans fin\u00a0: la douleur sert de catalyseur \u00e0 la peur, d\u00e9clenchant une <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/4-5-individuals-hypertension-lack-sufficient-treatment-who-reveals-470871\">\u00e9tat de vigilance accru<\/a> dans le cerveau. Cet \u00e9tat accru peut intensifier encore plus la douleur, alimentant davantage leur peur, et le cycle continue.<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab La douleur est trait\u00e9e dans le cerveau en utilisant bon nombre des m\u00eames structures et r\u00e9seaux que ceux utilis\u00e9s pour traiter les pens\u00e9es et les \u00e9motions. C&#039;est pourquoi, lorsque nous nous sentons effray\u00e9s ou tristes, notre douleur peut \u00eatre bien pire \u00bb, a d\u00e9clar\u00e9 Hassett, qui ne faisait pas partie de l&#039;\u00e9tude.<\/p>\n<p>Cependant, l\u2019inverse est \u00e9galement vrai : Positif <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/have-distressing-thoughts-suppressing-them-might-help-suggests-new-study-470849\">pens\u00e9es et \u00e9motions<\/a> ont le potentiel de r\u00e9duire les sensations de douleur chronique.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Si vous ressentez de la douleur et que vous vous retrouvez \u00e0 rire avec un ami ou \u00e0 faire quelque chose que vous aimez profond\u00e9ment, vous ne remarquerez peut-\u00eatre pas ou m\u00eame ne ressentirez pas votre douleur&quot;, a ajout\u00e9 Hassett.<\/p>\n<p>Publi\u00e9 par Medicaldaily.com<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/pain-reprocessing-therapy-chronic-back-pain-scientists-say-treatment-may-work-470907\">Source quotidienne m\u00e9dicale<\/a><\/p>\n<p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/urbancare.clinic\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/pain-reprocessing-therapy-for-chronic-back-pain-scientists-say-the-treatment-may-work.jpg\" class=\"ff-og-image-inserted\"><\/div>\n<p>Vous souffrez de maux de dos chroniques ? Les chercheurs affirment qu\u2019un traitement bas\u00e9 sur le cerveau pourrait \u00eatre efficace pour r\u00e9duire sa gravit\u00e9.<\/p>\n<p>Les gens ressentent de la douleur pour diverses raisons, mais il existe des cas o\u00f9 certains ressentent une douleur physique sans cause pr\u00e9cise. Dans de tels cas, g\u00e9rer son point de vue sur le r\u00f4le du cerveau dans la douleur chronique pourrait aider \u00e0 mieux la g\u00e9rer.<\/p>\n<p>Une nouvelle \u00e9tude, publi\u00e9e dans <a rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/jamanetwork.com\/journals\/jamanetworkopen\/fullarticle\/10.1001\/jamanetworkopen.2023.33846?utm_source=For_The_Media&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=ftm_links&amp;utm_term=092823\" target=\"_blank\">R\u00e9seau JAMA ouvert<\/a>, ont montr\u00e9 que les personnes souffrant de maux de dos chroniques qui ont suivi un traitement appel\u00e9 th\u00e9rapie de retraitement de la douleur (PRT) ont commenc\u00e9 \u00e0 consid\u00e9rer leur douleur comme provenant de leur esprit (pens\u00e9es) ou de leur cerveau (corps). Les participants ont ressenti une r\u00e9duction de l\u2019intensit\u00e9 de la douleur apr\u00e8s la s\u00e9ance de th\u00e9rapie.<\/p>\n<p>Toute douleur provient des circuits neuronaux du cerveau. Par cons\u00e9quent, avoir une meilleure compr\u00e9hension de cette connexion complexe entre l\u2019esprit et le corps peut \u00eatre essentiel pour g\u00e9rer et r\u00e9duire efficacement son intensit\u00e9.<\/p>\n<p>Dans la derni\u00e8re \u00e9tude, les chercheurs ont examin\u00e9 le lien critique entre le cerveau et la douleur. Ils se sont sp\u00e9cifiquement concentr\u00e9s sur les attributions de la douleur, qui repr\u00e9sentent les croyances des gens sur les causes profondes de leur douleur. Gr\u00e2ce au PRT, l\u2019\u00e9quipe a tent\u00e9 de faire comprendre aux gens que la cause de leur douleur chronique se situe souvent dans le cerveau ou l\u2019esprit.<\/p>\n<p>Au total, 150 adultes souffrant de maux de dos chroniques mod\u00e9r\u00e9ment s\u00e9v\u00e8res ont particip\u00e9 \u00e0 l\u2019\u00e9tude. Ils ont \u00e9t\u00e9 r\u00e9partis au hasard en trois groupes qui ont re\u00e7u du PRT, une injection de placebo inactif ou des soins habituels.<\/p>\n<p>Les participants ont signal\u00e9 une r\u00e9duction significative de l\u2019intensit\u00e9 de leurs maux de dos apr\u00e8s avoir re\u00e7u la PRT. Les deux tiers des participants ayant subi une PRT \u00e9taient presque ou totalement indolores apr\u00e8s seulement quatre semaines, contre moins d&#039;un cinqui\u00e8me de ceux ayant re\u00e7u un placebo ou des soins standard.<\/p>\n<p>Au d\u00e9but de l\u2019\u00e9tude, seuls 101 TP3T des participants des trois groupes attribuaient les causes de leur douleur \u00e0 l\u2019esprit ou au cerveau. Ce chiffre est pass\u00e9 \u00e0 51% chez les personnes ayant subi une PRT \u00e0 la fin de la p\u00e9riode de traitement, alors que seulement 8% des participants des groupes placebo et soins habituels avaient des convictions similaires apr\u00e8s quatre semaines.<\/p>\n<p>Les chercheurs ont d\u00e9couvert que plus les participants changeaient de point de vue pour reconna\u00eetre le facteur esprit\/cerveau, moins l\u2019intensit\u00e9 de leurs maux de dos devenait. Les r\u00e9sultats mettent en lumi\u00e8re l\u2019efficacit\u00e9 du PRT pour remodeler les croyances et r\u00e9duire la gravit\u00e9 des maux de dos chroniques.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Des millions de personnes souffrent de douleur chronique et beaucoup n&#039;ont pas trouv\u00e9 de moyen de soulager la douleur, ce qui montre clairement qu&#039;il manque quelque chose dans la fa\u00e7on dont nous diagnostiquons et traitons les gens&quot;, a d\u00e9clar\u00e9 le premier auteur de l&#039;\u00e9tude, Yoni Ashar, professeur adjoint de m\u00e9decine interne. m\u00e9decine au <a rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cuanschutz.edu\/\" target=\"_blank\">Campus m\u00e9dical Anschutz de l&#039;Universit\u00e9 du Colorado<\/a>, dit dans un <a rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/news.cuanschutz.edu\/news-stories\/new-study-provides-evidence-for-more-effective-brain-based-treatment-of-chronic-back-pain\" target=\"_blank\">communiqu\u00e9 de presse<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Nous avons constat\u00e9 que tr\u00e8s peu de personnes pensaient que leur cerveau avait quelque chose \u00e0 voir avec leur douleur&quot;, a-t-il ajout\u00e9. &quot;Cela peut \u00eatre inutile et nuisible lorsqu&#039;il s&#039;agit de planifier le r\u00e9tablissement, car les attributions de la douleur guident les d\u00e9cisions majeures en mati\u00e8re de traitement, comme celle de savoir s&#039;il faut subir une intervention chirurgicale ou un traitement psychologique.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Ashar souligne le r\u00f4le du PRT pour aider les gens \u00e0 comprendre que leurs signaux de douleur sont essentiellement de \u00ab fausses alarmes \u00bb dont ils n&#039;ont pas besoin d&#039;avoir peur.<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab Le message \u00e0 retenir [de cette \u00e9tude] pour les personnes souffrant de douleur chronique est que, comme la douleur est trait\u00e9e dans le cerveau et que ces r\u00e9seaux ne sont pas c\u00e2bl\u00e9s, ils peuvent faire certaines choses pour aider \u00e0 r\u00e9initialiser certains de ces r\u00e9seaux et r\u00e9duire l&#039;exp\u00e9rience de douleur,&quot; <a rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/medicine.umich.edu\/dept\/pain-research\/afton-hassett-psyd\" target=\"_blank\">Afton L. Hassett<\/a>, professeur agr\u00e9g\u00e9 et directeur de la recherche clinique sur la douleur au d\u00e9partement d&#039;anesth\u00e9siologie de l&#039;Universit\u00e9 du Michigan, a d\u00e9clar\u00e9 <a rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.healthline.com\/health-news\/chronic-back-pain-may-be-eased-with-this-type-of-talk-therapy#Takeaway\" target=\"_blank\">Ligne Sant\u00e9<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Les personnes souffrant de douleur chronique se retrouvent souvent pi\u00e9g\u00e9es dans un cycle sans fin\u00a0: la douleur sert de catalyseur \u00e0 la peur, d\u00e9clenchant une <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/4-5-individuals-hypertension-lack-sufficient-treatment-who-reveals-470871\">\u00e9tat de vigilance accru<\/a> dans le cerveau. Cet \u00e9tat accru peut intensifier encore plus la douleur, alimentant davantage leur peur, et le cycle continue.<\/p>\n<p>\u00ab La douleur est trait\u00e9e dans le cerveau en utilisant bon nombre des m\u00eames structures et r\u00e9seaux que ceux utilis\u00e9s pour traiter les pens\u00e9es et les \u00e9motions. C&#039;est pourquoi, lorsque nous nous sentons effray\u00e9s ou tristes, notre douleur peut \u00eatre bien pire \u00bb, a d\u00e9clar\u00e9 Hassett, qui ne faisait pas partie de l&#039;\u00e9tude.<\/p>\n<p>Cependant, l\u2019inverse est \u00e9galement vrai : Positif <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/have-distressing-thoughts-suppressing-them-might-help-suggests-new-study-470849\">pens\u00e9es et \u00e9motions<\/a> ont le potentiel de r\u00e9duire les sensations de douleur chronique.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Si vous ressentez de la douleur et que vous vous retrouvez \u00e0 rire avec un ami ou \u00e0 faire quelque chose que vous aimez profond\u00e9ment, vous ne remarquerez peut-\u00eatre pas ou m\u00eame ne ressentirez pas votre douleur&quot;, a ajout\u00e9 Hassett.<\/p>\n<p>Publi\u00e9 par Medicaldaily.com<\/p>","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":8723,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"Default","format":"standard","meta":{"fifu_image_url":"https:\/\/urbancare.clinic\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/pain-reprocessing-therapy-for-chronic-back-pain-scientists-say-the-treatment-may-work.jpg","fifu_image_alt":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[27],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-8722","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-blog"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.6 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>Pain Reprocessing Therapy For Chronic Back Pain? Scientists Say The Treatment May Work - Urban Care Clinic<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/urbancare.clinic\/fr\/therapie-de-retraitement-de-la-douleur-pour-les-maux-de-dos-chroniques-les-scientifiques-affirment-que-le-traitement-pourrait-fonctionner\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"fr_FR\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Pain Reprocessing Therapy For Chronic Back Pain? Scientists Say The Treatment May Work - Urban Care Clinic\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"Suffering from chronic back pain? Researchers say a brain-based treatment could be effective in reducing its severity.People experience pain for various reasons, but there are instances wherein some experience physical pain without any definite cause. In such cases, managing one&#039;s perspective about the brain&#039;s role in chronic pain could help them deal with it better.A new study, published in JAMA Network Open, showed that people with chronic back pain who underwent a treatment called pain reprocessing therapy (PRT) started seeing their pain as stemming from their mind (thoughts) or brain (body). The participants felt a reduction in the intensity of the pain after the therapy session.All pain originates from neural circuits in the brain. Therefore, having a better understanding of this intricate mind-body connection can be vital in effectively managing and reducing its intensity.In the latest study, researchers examined the critical link between the brain and pain. Their focus was specifically on pain attributions, which represent people&#039;s beliefs about the root causes of their pain. Using PRT, the team tried to make people understand that the cause of their chronic pain is often in the brain or mind.A total of 150 adults with moderately severe chronic back pain participated in the study. They were randomly assigned into three groups that received PRT, an inactive placebo injection or usual care.Participants reported a significant reduction in the intensity of their back pain after receiving PRT. Two-thirds of the participants who underwent PRT were nearly or completely pain-free after just four weeks, compared to fewer than one-fifth of those who received a placebo or standard care.At the beginning of the study, only 10% of participants across all three groups attributed the causes of their pain to the mind or brain. This figure rose to 51% in people who underwent PRT by the end of the treatment period, while only 8% of participants in the placebo and usual care groups held similar beliefs after four weeks.Researchers found that the more participants shifted their perspective to recognize the mind\/brain factor, the lesser the intensity of their back pain became. The findings shed light on the effectiveness of PRT in reshaping beliefs and reducing the severity of chronic back pain.&quot;Millions of people are experiencing chronic pain and many haven&#039;t found ways to help with the pain, making it clear that something is missing in the way we&#039;re diagnosing and treating people,&quot; study first author Yoni Ashar, assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, said in a news release.&quot;We found that very few people believed their brains had anything to do with their pain,&quot; he added. &quot;This can be unhelpful and hurtful when it comes to planning for recovery, since pain attributions guide major treatment decisions, such as whether to get surgery or psychological treatment.&quot;Ashar underlines PRT&#039;s role in helping people understand their pain signals are essentially &quot;false alarms&quot; that they don&#039;t need to be afraid of.&quot;The take-home message [from this study] for people with chronic pain is that because pain is processed in the brain and these networks are not hardwired, there are things they can do to help reset some of these networks and reduce the experience of pain,&quot; Afton L. Hassett, associate professor and director of clinical pain research in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Michigan, told Healthline.People dealing with chronic pain often find themselves trapped in an endless cycle: Pain serves as a catalyst for fear, triggering a heightened state of alertness in the brain. This heightened state can intensify the pain even more, further fueling their fear, and the cycle continues.&quot;Pain is processed in the brain using many of the same structures and networks as those used for processing thoughts and emotions. 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In such cases, managing one's perspective about the brain's role in chronic pain could help them deal with it better.A new study, published in JAMA Network Open, showed that people with chronic back pain who underwent a treatment called pain reprocessing therapy (PRT) started seeing their pain as stemming from their mind (thoughts) or brain (body). The participants felt a reduction in the intensity of the pain after the therapy session.All pain originates from neural circuits in the brain. Therefore, having a better understanding of this intricate mind-body connection can be vital in effectively managing and reducing its intensity.In the latest study, researchers examined the critical link between the brain and pain. Their focus was specifically on pain attributions, which represent people's beliefs about the root causes of their pain. Using PRT, the team tried to make people understand that the cause of their chronic pain is often in the brain or mind.A total of 150 adults with moderately severe chronic back pain participated in the study. They were randomly assigned into three groups that received PRT, an inactive placebo injection or usual care.Participants reported a significant reduction in the intensity of their back pain after receiving PRT. Two-thirds of the participants who underwent PRT were nearly or completely pain-free after just four weeks, compared to fewer than one-fifth of those who received a placebo or standard care.At the beginning of the study, only 10% of participants across all three groups attributed the causes of their pain to the mind or brain. This figure rose to 51% in people who underwent PRT by the end of the treatment period, while only 8% of participants in the placebo and usual care groups held similar beliefs after four weeks.Researchers found that the more participants shifted their perspective to recognize the mind\/brain factor, the lesser the intensity of their back pain became. The findings shed light on the effectiveness of PRT in reshaping beliefs and reducing the severity of chronic back pain.\"Millions of people are experiencing chronic pain and many haven't found ways to help with the pain, making it clear that something is missing in the way we're diagnosing and treating people,\" study first author Yoni Ashar, assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, said in a news release.\"We found that very few people believed their brains had anything to do with their pain,\" he added. \"This can be unhelpful and hurtful when it comes to planning for recovery, since pain attributions guide major treatment decisions, such as whether to get surgery or psychological treatment.\"Ashar underlines PRT's role in helping people understand their pain signals are essentially \"false alarms\" that they don't need to be afraid of.\"The take-home message [from this study] for people with chronic pain is that because pain is processed in the brain and these networks are not hardwired, there are things they can do to help reset some of these networks and reduce the experience of pain,\" Afton L. 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