Classification of Chronic Pain
Descriptions of Chronic Pain Syndromes and Definitions of Pain
Terms
Second Edition (Revised)
Note: The IASP Taxonomy (based on Part III) was
updated in 2011 by the IASP Taxonomy Working Group. View
the newest definitions and notes here. IASP would like to thank
the members of the Special Interest Group on Pain of Urogenital Origin
(now known as the SIG on Abdominal and Pelvic Pain) for their eight
years of work developing the new classifications pertaining to their
field. It's a tremendous effort and their dedication is impressive and
admirable. The hardworking members are: Andrew Baranowski, Chairman of
PUGO's Classification Committee, Paul Abrams, Richard Berger, Tony
Buffington, Beverly Collett, Anton Emmanuel, Magnus Fall, Phil Hanno,
Fred Howard, John Hughes, Curtis Nickel, Jorgen Nordling, Dean Tripp,
Katy Vincent, Ursula Wesselmann, and Amanda C de C Williams.
Table of Contents
Taxonomy Working Group Additional Contributors Introduction Abbreviations
Part I: Topics and Codes
Scheme for Coding Chronic Pain Diagnoses
List of Topics and Codes
- Relatively Generalized Syndromes
- Relatively Localized Syndromes of the Head and
Neck
- Spinal Pain, Section 1: Spinal and Radicular Pain
Syndromes
Note on Arrangements
Definitions of Spinal Pain and Related Phenomena
Principles
Radicular Pain and Radiculopathy
- Spinal Pain, Section 2: Spinal and Radicular Pain
Syndromes of the Cervical and Thoracic Regions
- Local Syndromes of the Upper Limbs and Relatively
Generalized Syndromes of the Upper and Lower Limbs
- Visceral and Other Syndromes of the Trunk Apart from
Spinal and Radicular Pain
- Spinal Pain, Section 3: Spinal and Radicular Pain
Syndromes of the Lumbar, Sacral, and Coccygeal Regions
- Local Syndromes of the Lower Limbs
Part II: Detailed Descriptions of Pain Syndromes
List of Items Usually Provided in Detailed Descriptions
of Pain Syndromes
- Relatively Generalized Syndromes
- Relatively Generalized Syndromes
- Relatively Localized Syndromes of the Head and
Neck
- Neuralgias of the Head and Face
- Craniofacial Pain of Musculoskeletal Origin
- Lesions of the Ear, Nose, and Oral Cavity
- Primary Headache Syndromes, Vascular Disorders, and Cerebrospinal
Fluid Syndromes
Headache Crosswalk
- Pain of Psychological Origin in the Head, Face, and Neck
- Suboccipital and Cervical Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Visceral Pain in the Neck
- Spinal Pain, Section 1: Spinal and Radicular Pain
Syndromes
- Spinal Pain, Section 2: Spinal and Radicular Pain
Syndromes of the Cervical and Thoracic Regions
- Cervical Spinal or Radicular Pain Syndromes
- Thoracic Spinal or Radicular Pain Syndromes
- Local Syndromes of the Upper Limbs and Relatively
Generalized Syndromes of the Upper and Lower Limbs
- Pain in the Shoulder, Arm, and Hand
- Vascular Disease of the Limbs
- Collagen Disease of the Limbs
- Vasodilating Functional Disease of the Limbs
- Arterial Insufficiency in the Limbs
- Pain of Psychological Origin in the Lower Limbs
- Visceral and Other Syndromes of the Trunk Apart from
Spinal and Radicular Pain
- Visceral and Other Chest Pain
- Chest Pain of Psychological Origin
- Chest Pain Referred from Abdomen or Gastrointestinal Tract
- Abdominal Wall Pain
- Abdominal Pain of Visceral Origin
- Abdominal Pain Syndromes of Generalized Diseases
- Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes
- Diseases of the Bladder, Uterus, Ovaries, Testis, and Prostate, and
Their Adnexa
- Pain Perceived in the Rectum, Perineum, and External Genitalia of
Nociceptive or Neuropathic Cause
- Spinal Pain, Section 3: Spinal and Radicular Pain
Syndromes of the Lumbar, Sacral, and Coccygeal Regions
- Lumbar Spinal or Radicular Pain Syndromes
- Sacral Spinal or Radicular Pain Syndromes
- Coccygeal Pain Syndromes
- Diffuse or Generalized Spinal Pain
- Low Back Pain of Psychological Origin with Spinal Referral
- Local Syndromes of the Lower Limbs
- Local Syndromes in the Leg or Foot: Pain of Neurological Origin
- Pain Syndromes of the Hip and Thigh of Musculoskeletal Origin
- Musculoskeletal Syndromes of the Leg
Part
III: Pain Terms: A Current List with Definitions and Notes on
Usage
Classification of Chronic Pain was originally published
in 1986, with a second edition published in 1994. Updates were made to
selected sections in 2011 and 2012, including the pain definitions
(taxonomy). Going forward, because the material will be updated on a
periodic and continual basis by IASP's pain experts, this book will no
longer be available in a print version. In support of IASP's educational
mission, the contents will instead be freely available for download from
this website.
This taxonomy book is available online as a reference only. Please contact
IASP for permission to use, reprint or translate any IASP
publications.
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