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The relationship between pain severity and patient-reported outcomes among patients with chronic low back pain in Japan

The relationship between pain severity and patient-reported outcomes among patients with chronic low back pain in Japan

... population aged 18 years and older in Japan. The NHWS was designed as a general health questionnaire and includes items regarding experience and diagnosis of a variety of health conditions, demographics, and ... See full document

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Relationships between changes in pain severity and other patient-reported outcomes: an analysis in patients with posttraumatic peripheral neuropathic pain

Relationships between changes in pain severity and other patient-reported outcomes: an analysis in patients with posttraumatic peripheral neuropathic pain

... that pain affects patient function and may have a reciprocal relationship with specific out- comes such as sleep and mood ...the relationship between pain and PRO by suggesting ... See full document

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Health related quality of life in patients with chronic low back pain:  effects of pain, clinical and functional status on quality of life

Health related quality of life in patients with chronic low back pain: effects of pain, clinical and functional status on quality of life

... in patients with low back ...treatment outcomes of the patient overtime (Deveci, ...the relationship between the clinical status of patients with chronic ... See full document

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The impact of depression among chronic low back pain patients in Japan

The impact of depression among chronic low back pain patients in Japan

... poorer outcomes for CLBP patients with depression compared with CLBP patients without ...CLBP patients with depression are indicative that a decline of mental health could have an effect on ... See full document

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The impact of psychological factors on condition-specific, generic and individualized patient reported outcomes in low back pain

The impact of psychological factors on condition-specific, generic and individualized patient reported outcomes in low back pain

... in low back pain (LBP) [1, ...treating patients [3, ...and pain catastrophizing ...to chronic LBP in primary care, concluded that these psycho- logical factors show modest ... See full document

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Is an enhanced behaviour change intervention cost effective compared with physiotherapy for patients with chronic low back pain? : Results from a multicentre trial in Israel

Is an enhanced behaviour change intervention cost effective compared with physiotherapy for patients with chronic low back pain? : Results from a multicentre trial in Israel

... better outcomes compared with the usual care arms as measured by the RMDQ and ...been reported that interven- tions with a cost per QALY less than NIS50 000 ... See full document

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Chronic low back pain& psychological comorbidity

Chronic low back pain& psychological comorbidity

... Aim:Low back pain is a common disease, and it is observed at least once in 70-85% of the population during their ...lifetime.Chronic low back pain (CLBP)interferes with the physical ... See full document

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Influence of comorbidity with depression on interdisciplinary therapy: outcomes in patients with chronic low back pain

Influence of comorbidity with depression on interdisciplinary therapy: outcomes in patients with chronic low back pain

... activity, pain intensity, physical composite scores were comparable between patients of both ...and back function did not correlate with TNF-a serum ...correlation between TNF-a serum ... See full document

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Relationship between patient reported disease severity in osteoarthritis and self reported pain, function and work productivity

Relationship between patient reported disease severity in osteoarthritis and self reported pain, function and work productivity

... other outcomes, since a previous study suggested an association among pain, function, and economic produc- tivity in patients with OA ...with severity, with pairwise comparisons ... See full document

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Is there a relationship between self-efficacy, disability, pain and sociodemographic characteristics in chronic low back pain? A multicenter retrospective analysis

Is there a relationship between self-efficacy, disability, pain and sociodemographic characteristics in chronic low back pain? A multicenter retrospective analysis

... the relationship between gender and dis- ability, another previous study reported more restriction in housework by females compared to men ...in pain perception and self-efficacy include sex ... See full document

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An umbrella review of the literature on the effectiveness of psychological interventions for pain reduction

An umbrella review of the literature on the effectiveness of psychological interventions for pain reduction

... (i.e., pain in breast cancer patients and survivors, cancer pain severity, chronic pain-excluding headache; self-reported needle- related in children and adolescents for ... See full document

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Persistence of pain in patients with chronic low back pain reported via weekly automated text messages over one year

Persistence of pain in patients with chronic low back pain reported via weekly automated text messages over one year

... Baseline characteristics were similar for the interven- tion and control groups in each study. Thus in Study 1, the two groups were similar in terms of age, sex, body mass index, smoking, type of occupation, education, ... See full document

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Neuropathic Pain in Patients with Sciatica: Prevalence and Related Factors

Neuropathic Pain in Patients with Sciatica: Prevalence and Related Factors

... that low educational attainment and joblessness were independent risk factor for chronic NP ...who reported that chronic disease duration was an independent risk factor for ...correlation ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment-Based Therapy (ACT Rehab) on Quality of Life, Severity and Duration of Pain; in Women With Chronic Low Back Pain

Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment-Based Therapy (ACT Rehab) on Quality of Life, Severity and Duration of Pain; in Women With Chronic Low Back Pain

... results, chronic low back pain affects patients’ sleeping, emotional and psycho- logical status, social relations and other aspects of quality of life ...the relationship ... See full document

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Supervised and non supervised Nordic walking in the treatment of chronic low back pain: a single blind randomized clinical trial

Supervised and non supervised Nordic walking in the treatment of chronic low back pain: a single blind randomized clinical trial

... in back pain patients and we have therefore learned important lessons in relation to this ...for back pain, patients may not have considered it to be a “ real ” or “ serious ” ... See full document

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CORRELATION OF LOW BACK PAIN WITH BODY MASS INDEX, FUNCTIONAL REACH TEST AMONG FEMALE NURSING PROFESSIONALS

CORRELATION OF LOW BACK PAIN WITH BODY MASS INDEX, FUNCTIONAL REACH TEST AMONG FEMALE NURSING PROFESSIONALS

... Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire the prevalence of low back pain was found to be ...(WMSD) among hospital nurses in rural Maharashtra, India, it was found ... See full document

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Patients with Low Back Pain in Malawi: Their Attitudes and Beliefs on Their Low Back Pain

Patients with Low Back Pain in Malawi: Their Attitudes and Beliefs on Their Low Back Pain

... Low back pain (LBP) has both health and socioeconomic burden in one’s life. It affects everybody regardless of age and gender [1, 2]. Its prevalence is on rise, both in developing and developed ... See full document

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Low Back Pain Patients

Low Back Pain Patients

... the linear parameter data were higher in the LBP individuals as compared with the healthy control in 273. both the AP and ML directions for the rigid and foam conditions[r] ... See full document

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Book Reviews

Book Reviews

... each patient, demographic data (name, age, gender, occupation) were ...of low back pain for the present episode was also ...the patient was ... See full document

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Belief reinforcement: one reason why costs for low back pain have not decreased

Belief reinforcement: one reason why costs for low back pain have not decreased

... Patients with non-red flag symptoms are in pain, want a diagnosis, and want the appropriate pain-relieving (curative?) treatment. What they need of course is an informed explana- tion for their ... See full document

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