Background. Identifying which patients are most likely to be at risk of chronic pain and other postconcussion symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) is a difficult clinical challenge. Objectives. To examine the relationship between pain catastrophizing, defined as the exaggerated negative appraisal of a pain experience, and early MTBI outcome. Methods. This cross-sectional design included 58 patients diagnosed with a MTBI. In addition to medical chart review, postconcussion symptoms were assessed by self-report at 1 month (Time 1) and 8 weeks (Time 2) after MTBI. Pain severity, psychological distress, level of functionality, and pain catastrophizing were measured by self-report at Time 2. Results. The pain catastrophizing sub...
Contains fulltext : 203146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Pain catastroph...
Objective: To investigate whether postconcussion syndrome (PCS) represents long-term sequelae associ...
Background: Attention has been drawn to examining the contributions of “catastrophising” to the pred...
Identifying determinants that shape the recovery course following a mild traumatic brain injury (MTB...
Background: Postconcussion symptoms (PCSs)—such as fatigue, headache, irritability, dizziness, and i...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is commonly encountered in clinical practice. While the cognitive...
Background. Postconcussion symptoms (PCSs)—such as fatigue, headache, irritability, dizziness, and i...
Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been assoc...
BACKGROUND: A number of theories have proposed possible mechanisms that may explain the high rates o...
To characterize the pain-related somatosensory and psychological presentation of very early acute pa...
AIMS: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are often associated with psychological comorbidities. One s...
Objective To examine the trajectories of persistent postconcussion symptoms (PPCS) after mild trauma...
Abstract. Objective:. The purpose of this study was to determine whether self-reported physical acti...
Objective: To investigate whether postconcussion syndrome (PCS) represents long-term sequelae associ...
Mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) is a vulnerability factor for the development of pain-related con...
Contains fulltext : 203146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Pain catastroph...
Objective: To investigate whether postconcussion syndrome (PCS) represents long-term sequelae associ...
Background: Attention has been drawn to examining the contributions of “catastrophising” to the pred...
Identifying determinants that shape the recovery course following a mild traumatic brain injury (MTB...
Background: Postconcussion symptoms (PCSs)—such as fatigue, headache, irritability, dizziness, and i...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is commonly encountered in clinical practice. While the cognitive...
Background. Postconcussion symptoms (PCSs)—such as fatigue, headache, irritability, dizziness, and i...
Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been assoc...
BACKGROUND: A number of theories have proposed possible mechanisms that may explain the high rates o...
To characterize the pain-related somatosensory and psychological presentation of very early acute pa...
AIMS: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are often associated with psychological comorbidities. One s...
Objective To examine the trajectories of persistent postconcussion symptoms (PPCS) after mild trauma...
Abstract. Objective:. The purpose of this study was to determine whether self-reported physical acti...
Objective: To investigate whether postconcussion syndrome (PCS) represents long-term sequelae associ...
Mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) is a vulnerability factor for the development of pain-related con...
Contains fulltext : 203146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Pain catastroph...
Objective: To investigate whether postconcussion syndrome (PCS) represents long-term sequelae associ...
Background: Attention has been drawn to examining the contributions of “catastrophising” to the pred...