RELEASE: Beyond the physical: the affectation of pain on emotions and social relationships

Barcelona, ​​April 19, 2023.

RELEASE: Beyond the physical: the affectation of pain on emotions and social relationships

Barcelona, ​​April 19, 2023.

Pain affects people's daily lives, as it invalidates, alters mood and causes social isolation. According to the physiotherapist and expert in heat therapy Pablo de la Serna, "the effects of pain, whether generalized or localized, as in the case of back pain, have effects that go far beyond the physical"

The most direct affectation of musculoskeletal pain is that it usually causes a decrease in mobility, which has direct consequences on people's daily activities. "Movements as common and ordinary as getting out of bed, standing up or sitting down can become complex; and if it is about lifting weights or performing repetitive movements, they can be almost impossible to carry out," says the physiotherapist and expert in heat therapy Pablo de la Serna. But there are also less obvious conditions that negatively influence the quality of life of people who suffer pain. The decrease in "social appetite" is one of them. The painful experience often forces the postponement or cancellation of social activities. As a consequence, De la Serna explains, "a progressive tendency to isolation and even a feeling of guilt or shame may arise, especially in those cases in which the pain is recurrent or chronic." In addition, this social lethargy "can also have an additional impact on people's physical condition, which is a negative circle for the patient's health. Musculoskeletal pain, especially that which affects the back and joints, favors a sedentary lifestyle and isolation, which does nothing to help the body or the mind," insists the expert. Thus, pain also has a negative emotional impact on those who suffer it. The mood is altered and apathy, lack of energy and worry arise. It is common, according to the physiotherapist, that "interest in work or family activities decreases. People may feel inefficient, vulnerable and even guilty for not being able to continue with their daily activities normally." In short, "pain causes a veil of emotions that temporarily impair the quality of life," says de la Serna. For all this, good prevention is important, first of all, and effective treatment of pain, when it has already appeared. In the case of musculoskeletal back pain, a correct posture, appropriate physical activity according to each person's age and condition, and a balanced diet will undoubtedly help to avoid episodes of pain. And when pain appears, physiotherapy in general, and the use of heat therapy, specifically, can alleviate the negative effects of pain. "A very effective solution in these cases is the use of heat patches, which increase blood flow and relieve pain[1], while helping to relax the muscles[2], causing positive effects and reducing pain. physical, social and emotional impact", concludes Pablo de la Serna. Note: "You can graphically see the affectations of pain in the attached infographic." Angelini Pharma Angelini Pharma is committed to giving hope to patients constantly and with a focus on mental health, including pain, rare diseases and consumer health. Angelini Pharma is an "Integrated Company" with extensive and renowned R&D programs, "World Class" manufacturing facilities, and international marketing activities for market-leading active ingredients and medicines. For more information, visit www.angelinipharma.com. Angelini Pharma Spain is a century-old pharmaceutical company with more than 40 years of establishment in Spain and a young and dynamic mentality. "We are moved by our passion for our patients, and for this reason we are committed to constantly evolving and innovating to improve their quality of life. We grow together with our partners, basing our collaboration on what defines us: integrity, courage and passion." You can find more information about Angelini Pharma Spain at www.angelinipharma.es.[1] Nadler SF, Weingand K, Kruse RJ. The physiological basis and clinical applications of cryotherapy and thermotherapy for the pain practitioner. Pain Physician: 2004:7:395-399. [2] McCarberg B, O'Connor A. A New Look at Heat Treatment for Pain Disorders, APS Bulletin; 2004.

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