Official Title
Effects of an Active Coping Program in Patients With Persistent Post-Covid Pain.
Brief Summary

Justification: among the sequelae of Covid-19 in clinical practice we frequently findpersistent neuromusculoskeletal pain. Previous studies carried out by this research groupand in the scientific literature have shown that "Pain Neuroscience Education" (PNE) andTherapeutic Exercise (TE) constitute an effective care strategy in the treatment ofpersistent pain. Therefore, with this research we will try to respond with a treatmentproposal from Primary Care (PC).Objective: to determine whether an PNE and TE program is effective in patients presentingLong Covid Pain (LCP).Method: Randomized clinical trial. A sample of 80 subjects will be recruited. Theintervention group will receive a program of TE and PNE, of 12 weeks duration: 5 weeks ofPNE, of 1 weekly session of 90 minutes, and 7 weeks of TE, with a total of 19 sessions of60 minutes duration. The control group will receive the usual treatment. An assessmentwill be made at the beginning and after the end of the intervention, where the followingvariables will be measured: quality of life, intensity, distribution and expansion ofpain, healthy physical condition and blood test values. These will be evaluated by meansof physical examination, questionnaires and laboratory tests.Applicability of the expected results: The proposed intervention is simple andreproducible. It requires few resources, and can produce changes in pain perception,functionality and quality of life in patients with LCP.

Detailed Description

Not Provided

Active, not recruiting
Long Covid
Pain

Behavioral: Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE)+ Therapeutic Exercise (TE)

12-week program consisting of PNE and TE

Behavioral: Active Comparator: Usual treatment

12-week program consisting of home exercises, performed 3 days/week.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients who have had Covid-19, with a confirmatory PCR+ test or positive antigen
test and recorded in their primary care medical record.

- Subjects between 18-70 years old.

- Musculoskeletal pain of more than 12 weeks of evolution since the beginning of the
infection.

- Agree to participate in the study and sign the informed consent form.

Exclusion Criteria:

- History of chronic musculoskeletal pain of more than 12 weeks of evolution prior to
Covid-19.

- History of diagnosed major depression.

- Having a diagnosis of fibromyalgia prior to Covid-19 infection.

- Pregnancy.

- Pain of oncologic origin.

- Fracture or surgical intervention on the spine in the last year.

- Cognitive neurological impairment that prevents understanding of PNE contents (in
case of doubt, assessment with Minimental state examination).

- Bladder or bowel incontinence.

- Saddle anesthesia.

- Patients with other clinical conditions that may aggravate chronic spine pain
(chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and complex regional pain syndrome).

- Patients with associated pathologies that make it impossible for them to perform TE.

- Patients undergoing treatment with alternative therapies.

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: 65 Years
Countries
Spain
Locations

Universidad de Valladolid
Valladolid, Spain

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University of Valladolid
NCT Number
Keywords
intervention
Long Covid Pain
pain neuroscience education
Exercise
MeSH Terms
Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome