Wang Yang, Aaron Rachel, Attal Nadine, Colloca Luana
Department of Pain and Translation Symptom Science | Placebo Beyond Opinions Center, School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Cell Rep Med. 2025 Feb 18;6(2):101940. doi: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2025.101940.
Chronic pain affects a substantial portion of the population, yet current treatments often fail to provide adequate relief. Non-pharmacological interventions, which target behaviors and brain processes underlying the experience of pain, hold promises in offering relief for people with chronic pain. This review consolidates the current knowledge concerning the efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions for chronic pain. We focus on psychological interventions (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions and emotion-based therapies) that use mental techniques and physical practices (e.g., exercise, massage, acupuncture, and yoga) that use body techniques to reduce pain. The efficacy of neuromodulation is also discussed. Given that placebo and expectation effects may enhance benefits for non-pharmacological interventions, we also discuss placebo interventions and expectation management practices. Finally, we describe digital therapeutics as an emerging approach for managing chronic pain. We argue that non-pharmacological interventions are critical adjunctive or stand-alone interventions for chronic pain conditions.
慢性疼痛影响着相当一部分人群,但目前的治疗方法往往无法提供足够的缓解。非药物干预针对疼痛体验背后的行为和大脑过程,有望为慢性疼痛患者提供缓解。本综述整合了当前关于慢性疼痛非药物干预疗效的知识。我们关注心理干预(如基于认知行为疗法的干预和基于情绪的疗法),这些干预使用心理技巧,以及使用身体技巧(如运动、按摩、针灸和瑜伽)来减轻疼痛的身体实践。我们还讨论了神经调节的疗效。鉴于安慰剂和期望效应可能增强非药物干预的益处,我们也讨论了安慰剂干预和期望管理实践。最后,我们将数字疗法描述为一种管理慢性疼痛的新兴方法。我们认为,非药物干预对于慢性疼痛状况而言是关键的辅助或独立干预措施。