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Change in pain catastrophizing in patients with lumbar spinal surgery

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8804624 The Spine Journal 2018 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
The present study shows that pain catastrophizing can change in association with the improvement in pain intensity after spine surgery. Therefore, catastrophizing may not be an enduring stable construct, but a dynamic construct.
Keywords
Lumbar spinal stenosisSpine surgeryOswestry Disability IndexCatastrophizingVisual analog pain scale
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Change in pain catastrophizing in patients with lumbar spinal surgery
Authors
Ho-Joong MD, Oh Hyo MD, Bong-Soon MD, Choon-Ki MD, Heoung-Jae PhD, Jin S. MD,
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The Spine Journal
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