Sensorimotor, cognitive and affective behavior according to perceived level of disability in patients with chronic low back pain: an observational cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with NCLBP and high levels of disability present greater pain intensity and significantly poorer results in psychological variables compared with those with NCLBP and low levels of disability. In contrast, there were no differences for sensorimotor variables between the patients with NCLBP and high levels of disability and those with low levels of disability.PMID:36856102
Source: Journal of Musculoskeletal Neuronal Interactions - Category: Neurology Authors: M ónica Grande-Alonso Diego Pro-Mar ín Irene Piedra-Garrosa Roy La Touche Alba Paris-Alemany Source Type: research
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