Physiotherapy management of nociplastic pain: A Delphi study of Italian specialists

Author:

Baroni Andrea1ORCID,Margelli Michele2,Saoncella Anna1,Toigo Ilenia1,Antonellini Giulia1,Straudi Sofia13

Affiliation:

1. Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Department Ferrara University Hospital Ferrara Italy

2. Department of Morphology Surgery and Experimental Medicine Ferrara University Ferrara Italy

3. Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Department Ferrara University Ferrara Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeNociplastic pain due to central sensitization (CS) is common in people suffering from chronic pain, but no clinical practice guideline is available in rehabilitative settings for patients' management. The aim of this study is to achieve expert consensus on physiotherapy competencies in the management of people with nociplastic pain and suspected CS mechanisms.MethodsA web‐based Delphi process was employed. Experts in the rehabilitation field were recruited following pre‐defined eligibility criteria. Following completion of three Delphi rounds, the final list of competencies was generated.ResultsIn all, 23 participants were recruited. They all completed Round 1 (23/23, 100%), twenty Round 2 and Round 3 (20/23, 87%). Following Round 1, seven areas were identified by the panel as crucial for CS physiotherapy management; 19 competencies out of 40 reached the consensus between experts, and nine additional competencies were added to Round 2 following literary review. Round 2 identified the agreement for all the 29 competencies. During Round 3, all the experts confirmed the final list generated through the consensus process.DiscussionAn agreement between experts was found for the final list of competencies that a physiotherapist should implement every time it approaches people with suspected CS mechanisms. Further research is needed to support the clinical utility of our findings and their applicability in daily practice.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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