Can high pain intensity and catastrophizing interfere with the cognitive performance of women with chronic pain related TMD? A cross-sectional study
Abstract Interventions based on pain education and self-management are dependent on factors such as attention, memory, concentration, and executive function. Objective To explore the relationship between cognitive performance and the variables pain intensity, central sensitization, catastrophizing,...
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Main Authors: | Melissa de Oliveira MELCHIOR (Author), Luiza Guilherme ANTUNES (Author), César BATAGLION (Author), Laís Valencise MAGRI (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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