A comparison of anatomical pain sites from a tertiary care sample: evidence of disconnect between functional and perceived disability specific to lower back pain.
Carleton, R N
A comparison of anatomical pain sites from a tertiary care sample: evidence of disconnect between functional and perceived disability specific to lower back pain. [electronic resource] - European journal of pain (London, England) Apr 2010 - 410-7 p. digital
Publication Type: Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
1532-2149
10.1016/j.ejpain.2009.06.006 doi
Absenteeism
Adult
Anxiety--psychology
Depression--complications
Disability Evaluation
Fear--psychology
Female
Humans
Income
Job Satisfaction
Low Back Pain--pathology
Male
Middle Aged
Pain--pathology
Pain Measurement
Prognosis
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Upper Extremity
Young Adult
A comparison of anatomical pain sites from a tertiary care sample: evidence of disconnect between functional and perceived disability specific to lower back pain. [electronic resource] - European journal of pain (London, England) Apr 2010 - 410-7 p. digital
Publication Type: Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
1532-2149
10.1016/j.ejpain.2009.06.006 doi
Absenteeism
Adult
Anxiety--psychology
Depression--complications
Disability Evaluation
Fear--psychology
Female
Humans
Income
Job Satisfaction
Low Back Pain--pathology
Male
Middle Aged
Pain--pathology
Pain Measurement
Prognosis
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Upper Extremity
Young Adult