Objective: The aim of this study was to systematically review whether the altered central pain modulation has a significant influence on post-surgical outcomes in patients undergoing shoulder surgery due to musculoskeletal disorders. Methods: A systematic search of MEDLINE, PEDro, and EMBASE was conducted without time restriction, including observational prognostic studies. Quality in Prognostic Studies Tool was adopted for critical appraisal, and a qualitative synthesis was undertaken. Two authors independently performed study selection, data extraction, and risk of bias assessment; any disagreement was resolved by a third author. A review protocol is published in the PROSPERO registry (CRD42019122303). The data regarding the potential pre...
Objective: To determine the benefits and harms of subacromial decompression surgery in adult patient...
OBJECTIVES: Anxiety and pain catastrophizing predict acute postoperative pain. However, it is not w...
Abstract Background Psychological factors may impact recovery in patients undergoing treatment for s...
Objective: To examine the predictive, moderating and mediating role of cognitive, emotional and beha...
Contains fulltext : 171670.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Psy...
Background: Psychologic factors are associated with pain and disability in patients with chronic sho...
SummaryIntroductionShoulder arthroscopy is reputed to be painful, but progression of postoperative p...
BACKGROUND: Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in patients with shoulder complaints. Psycho...
We prospectively investigated the association between pre-operative psychological status and early p...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Prog...
textabstractBackground: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many pa...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Prog...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Pro...
Objectives: Anxiety and pain catastrophizing predict acute postoperative pain. However, it is not we...
Knowledge about psychological and psychosocial predictors of chronic postsurgical pain is important ...
Objective: To determine the benefits and harms of subacromial decompression surgery in adult patient...
OBJECTIVES: Anxiety and pain catastrophizing predict acute postoperative pain. However, it is not w...
Abstract Background Psychological factors may impact recovery in patients undergoing treatment for s...
Objective: To examine the predictive, moderating and mediating role of cognitive, emotional and beha...
Contains fulltext : 171670.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Psy...
Background: Psychologic factors are associated with pain and disability in patients with chronic sho...
SummaryIntroductionShoulder arthroscopy is reputed to be painful, but progression of postoperative p...
BACKGROUND: Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in patients with shoulder complaints. Psycho...
We prospectively investigated the association between pre-operative psychological status and early p...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Prog...
textabstractBackground: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many pa...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Prog...
Background: Shoulder complaints are common and have an unfavourable prognosis in many patients. Pro...
Objectives: Anxiety and pain catastrophizing predict acute postoperative pain. However, it is not we...
Knowledge about psychological and psychosocial predictors of chronic postsurgical pain is important ...
Objective: To determine the benefits and harms of subacromial decompression surgery in adult patient...
OBJECTIVES: Anxiety and pain catastrophizing predict acute postoperative pain. However, it is not w...
Abstract Background Psychological factors may impact recovery in patients undergoing treatment for s...