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“Pain Prehabilitation” in Major Joint Surgery: The Way Forward to Improve Outcomes and Prevent Pain Chronicity

by
Flaminia Coluzzi
1,2,* and
Alberto Di Martino
3,4
1
Department of Surgical and Medical Sciences and Translational Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome, 00189 Rome, Italy
2
Unit Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Therapy, Sant’Andrea University Hospital, 00189 Rome, Italy
3
1st Orthopedic Department, IRCCS—Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, 40136 Bologna, Italy
4
Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences—DIBINEM, University of Bologna, 40136 Bologna, Italy
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14(21), 7659; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14217659
Submission received: 29 September 2025 / Revised: 21 October 2025 / Accepted: 23 October 2025 / Published: 28 October 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Clinical Advances in Pain Management)

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most frequent orthopedic disorders and a common cause of chronic pain, which is one of the most important factors in recommending total joint arthroplasty (TJA). Due to a greater need for pain relief and improved mobility in the OA population, TJA procedures are in high demand, and most patients with OA experience long waiting times. Waiting for TJA places a significant burden on patients as a result of worsening pain and functional deterioration. Therefore, optimizing pre-operative circumstances in these patients is essential to target analgesic interventions, preserve post-operative quality of life, and minimize post-operative outcomes such as chronic post-surgical pain. Achieving optimal pain control before surgery remains an unmet need, and it is difficult to devise a one-size-fits-all analgesic regimen. Pain is a challenge for orthopedic healthcare professionals (OHCPs), and orthopedic patients are notably less satisfied than patients undergoing other surgeries in terms of pain management. We reviewed the latest clinical evidence on pain management in patients with OA wait-listed for TJA to help OHCPs effectively manage their pain. Here, we provide actionable suggestions to strengthen orthopedic surgeons’ competency in pain assessment and therapy selection. By integrating the perspectives of an orthopedic surgeon and a pain therapist, we also introduce the concept of “pain prehabilitation” and propose integrating it into standard care protocols during the TJA wait-list period to optimize TJA outcomes and prevent the development of chronic post-surgical pain.
Keywords: arthroplasty; osteoarthritis; post-operative pain; chronic post-surgical pain; prehabilitation; peri-operative pain; knee; hip arthroplasty; osteoarthritis; post-operative pain; chronic post-surgical pain; prehabilitation; peri-operative pain; knee; hip

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Coluzzi, F.; Di Martino, A. “Pain Prehabilitation” in Major Joint Surgery: The Way Forward to Improve Outcomes and Prevent Pain Chronicity. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 7659. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14217659

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Coluzzi F, Di Martino A. “Pain Prehabilitation” in Major Joint Surgery: The Way Forward to Improve Outcomes and Prevent Pain Chronicity. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2025; 14(21):7659. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14217659

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Coluzzi, Flaminia, and Alberto Di Martino. 2025. "“Pain Prehabilitation” in Major Joint Surgery: The Way Forward to Improve Outcomes and Prevent Pain Chronicity" Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 21: 7659. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14217659

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Coluzzi, F., & Di Martino, A. (2025). “Pain Prehabilitation” in Major Joint Surgery: The Way Forward to Improve Outcomes and Prevent Pain Chronicity. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(21), 7659. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14217659

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