Chronic pain after traumatic brain injury: a collaborative care approach
IntroductionChronic pain is common after traumatic brain injury (TBI), frequently limits daily activities, and is associated with negative outcomes such as decreased community participation. Despite the negative impact of chronic pain, few people with TBI receive effective treatment. This paper desc...
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Main Authors: | Mary C. Curran (Author), Sylvia Lucas (Author), Jesse R. Fann (Author), Jennifer M. Zumsteg (Author), Jeanne M. Hoffman (Author) |
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