Pain as a result of cervical radiculopathy (CR) can be widespread, nondermatomal and individually specific, but the association between pain extent and other clinical features has never been explored. The objective of this study is to investigate whether pain extent relates to clinical variables including pain intensity in addition to health indicators including disability, general health, depression, somatic anxiety, coping strategies or self-efficacy. An observational cohort study was conducted. Participants were recruited from 4 hospital spinal centres in Sweden. Pain extent was quantified from the pain drawings of 190 individuals with cervical disc disease, verified with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and compatible with clinical find...
Background: Knowledge about how to interpret pain-analyzing tools such as the pain drawing test and ...
Background Cervical radiculopathy is a relatively common and disabling condition involving local pai...
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Pain as a result of cervical radiculopathy (CR) can be widespread, nondermatomal and individually sp...
Background and Aims: Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervi...
This cross-sectional study sought to identify dimensions underlying measures of impairment, disabili...
Background: Cervical pain related to different spine pathologies is a major cause of disability. The...
Background and Aims Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervic...
Aim: The overall aim of the work presented in this thesis was to describe and explore pain-related a...
Background. The aim of the study was to explore the relationships among pain, motion of the cervical...
This study investigates whether baseline pain extent, extracted from an electronic pain drawing, is ...
BackgroundCompletion of a pain drawing is a familiar task in those presenting with whiplash-associat...
ABSTRACT Objective: To verify if there is a correlation between the morphology of the cervical spin...
Background: Neck pain, with or without radiculopathy, can have significant negative effects on physi...
The Effect of Physiotherapy on Pain, Daily Living Functions and Psychoemotional Status in Patients w...
Background: Knowledge about how to interpret pain-analyzing tools such as the pain drawing test and ...
Background Cervical radiculopathy is a relatively common and disabling condition involving local pai...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90117/1/S1090-3801_97_90036-7.pd
Pain as a result of cervical radiculopathy (CR) can be widespread, nondermatomal and individually sp...
Background and Aims: Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervi...
This cross-sectional study sought to identify dimensions underlying measures of impairment, disabili...
Background: Cervical pain related to different spine pathologies is a major cause of disability. The...
Background and Aims Pain drawings are commonly used in the clinical assessment of people with cervic...
Aim: The overall aim of the work presented in this thesis was to describe and explore pain-related a...
Background. The aim of the study was to explore the relationships among pain, motion of the cervical...
This study investigates whether baseline pain extent, extracted from an electronic pain drawing, is ...
BackgroundCompletion of a pain drawing is a familiar task in those presenting with whiplash-associat...
ABSTRACT Objective: To verify if there is a correlation between the morphology of the cervical spin...
Background: Neck pain, with or without radiculopathy, can have significant negative effects on physi...
The Effect of Physiotherapy on Pain, Daily Living Functions and Psychoemotional Status in Patients w...
Background: Knowledge about how to interpret pain-analyzing tools such as the pain drawing test and ...
Background Cervical radiculopathy is a relatively common and disabling condition involving local pai...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90117/1/S1090-3801_97_90036-7.pd