PURPOSE: The estimated prevalence of poor sleep in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain is estimated to 64 % in the adult population. The annual cost for musculoskeletal pain and reported poor sleep is estimated to be billions of dollars annually in the US. The aim of this cohort study with one-year follow-up was to explore the role of impaired sleep with daytime consequence on the prognosis of non-specific neck and/or back pain. METHODS: Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial, including 409 patients. RESULTS: Patients with good sleep at baseline were more likely to experience a minimal clinically important difference in pain [OR 2.03 (95 % CI 1.22-3.38)] and disability [OR 1.85 (95 % CI 1.04-3.30)] compared to pa...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the bidirectional relationship between the intensity of low back...
INTRODUCTION: As one of the most common medical conditions for which patients seek medical care, chr...
Objective Sleep disturbance may limit improvement in pain outcomes if not directly addressed in tre...
Objective: Recent research suggests that sleep quality and pain intensity are intimately linked. Alt...
Chronic spinal pain, including both neck and low back pain, is a common disabling disorder in which ...
Chronic spinal pain, including both neck and low back pain, is a common disabling disorder in which ...
: Sleep problems are common in people with low back pain (LBP); however, the mechanisms of how slee...
Background We investigated the influence of sleeplessness and number of insomnia symptoms on the pro...
ABSTRACT We are currently in the midst of a sleep crisis. Our current work and lifestyle environment...
Insomnia is a major problem in the chronic spinal pain (CSP) population and has a negative impact on...
Juraj Artner.1 Balkan Cakir,1 Jane-Anna Spiekermann,2 Stephan Kurz,1 Frank Leucht,1 Heiko Reichel,1 ...
Insomnia is a major problem in the chronic spinal pain (CSP) population and has a negative impact on...
Objective: To examine the association between subtypes of insomnia and the risk of chronic spinal pa...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of sleep disturbance and its cl...
ABSTRACT Objective: Low back pain may affect various aspects of quality of life including sleep. Th...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the bidirectional relationship between the intensity of low back...
INTRODUCTION: As one of the most common medical conditions for which patients seek medical care, chr...
Objective Sleep disturbance may limit improvement in pain outcomes if not directly addressed in tre...
Objective: Recent research suggests that sleep quality and pain intensity are intimately linked. Alt...
Chronic spinal pain, including both neck and low back pain, is a common disabling disorder in which ...
Chronic spinal pain, including both neck and low back pain, is a common disabling disorder in which ...
: Sleep problems are common in people with low back pain (LBP); however, the mechanisms of how slee...
Background We investigated the influence of sleeplessness and number of insomnia symptoms on the pro...
ABSTRACT We are currently in the midst of a sleep crisis. Our current work and lifestyle environment...
Insomnia is a major problem in the chronic spinal pain (CSP) population and has a negative impact on...
Juraj Artner.1 Balkan Cakir,1 Jane-Anna Spiekermann,2 Stephan Kurz,1 Frank Leucht,1 Heiko Reichel,1 ...
Insomnia is a major problem in the chronic spinal pain (CSP) population and has a negative impact on...
Objective: To examine the association between subtypes of insomnia and the risk of chronic spinal pa...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of sleep disturbance and its cl...
ABSTRACT Objective: Low back pain may affect various aspects of quality of life including sleep. Th...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the bidirectional relationship between the intensity of low back...
INTRODUCTION: As one of the most common medical conditions for which patients seek medical care, chr...
Objective Sleep disturbance may limit improvement in pain outcomes if not directly addressed in tre...