Pain Tolerance in Chronic Pain Patients Seems to be More Associated with Physical Activity than with Depression and Anxiety
Objective: To explore the associations between habitual self-reported physical activity, pain sensitivity and patient-reported outcomes (including pain intensity) in patients with chronic pain. Design: Cross-sectional, experimental study. Subjects: Patients (n = 78), age range 18-65 years, with diff...
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Main Authors: | Olof Skogberg (Author), Linn Karlsson (Author), Björn Börsbo (Author), Lars Arendt-Nielsen (Author), Thomas Graven-Nielsen (Author), Björn Gerdle (Author), Emmanuel Bäckryd (Author), Dag Lemming (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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