Pressure pain sensitivity is more strongly associated with musculoskeletal pain among women and those with chronic diseases: results from a large population-based birth cohort study | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Pressure pain sensitivity is more strongly associated with musculoskeletal pain among women and those with chronic diseases: results from a large population-based birth cohort study
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Musculoskeletal pain was found to be more strongly associated with pressure pain sensitivity, especially in women and those with chronic diseases.
The study indicated that the association varies by sex and chronic health status, showing significant differences in pain experiences.
Assessment was conducted within a large population-based birth cohort study, focusing on diverse health backgrounds and symptoms.
Clinical relevance of these findings raises questions, highlighting the complexity of pain assessment in different populations.
Resumen
The associations between pressure pain sensitivity and MSK pain varied according to sex and presence of chronic diseases. However, clinical relevance of our findings can be questioned.