Interventions for treating persistent pain in survivors of torture

Aug 19, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Treatments for ongoing pain in torture survivors

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Abstract

Only 88 participants across three small studies were analyzed for interventions targeting persistent pain in survivors of torture.

  • Two trials using cognitive behavioral therapy with biofeedback showed no significant difference in pain relief compared to a waiting list.
  • The manual therapy trial indicated no difference in pain relief between complex manual therapy and self-treatment.
  • There was no significant reduction in disability between cognitive behavioral therapy and waiting list participants.
  • Complex manual therapy was found to be superior to self-treatment for reducing disability.
  • High risk of bias was noted due to the small size and number of trials, leading to very low quality evidence.

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