Catastrophising, pain, and disability in patients with nonspecific low back pain
Background: Attention has been drawn to examining the contributions of "catastrophising" to the prediction of pain and disability in individuals with low back pain (LBP). Objectives: This study investigated the proportion of patients with LBP who engaged in catastrophic thinking about pain...
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Main Authors: | Michael Opeoluwa Ogunlana, MSc (Author), Adesola Christiana Odole, PhD (Author), Adebayo Adejumo, PhD (Author), Nse Odunaiya, MEd (Author) |
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World Scientific Publishing,
2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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