Objective To identify which generic prognostic factors, such as pain intensity, levels of disability, and psychological factors, are most strongly associated with outcome from musculoskeletal pain, regardless of the location of pain. We tested the hypothesis that pain location does not add predictive value to these generic prognostic models, and that such prognostic factors are equally important across different pain locations. Methods Data from a prospective observational cohort of primary care patients with acute (n = 413) and chronic (n = 414) nonspinal musculoskeletal pain were used to develop predictive models. The analysis was carried out in 3 steps: derivation of predictive models including generic factors only, investigation of the ...
BACKGROUND: In the literature, illness perceptions have been reported to be important psychological ...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal conditions represent a common reason for consulting general prac...
A wide variety of risk factors for the occurrence and prognostic factors for persistence of non-spec...
Abstract Background Given the costs associated with the management of musculoskeletal pain in primar...
OBJECTIVES: To summarise the evidence for generic prognostic factors across a range of musculoskelet...
BACKGROUND Multiple cohort and systematic review studies exist, reporting independent predictive fa...
Background Previous research has identified similar prognostic factors in patients with musculoskele...
Background Previous research has identified similar prognostic factors in patients with musculoskele...
Abstract Background Danish patients with musculoskeletal disorders are commonly referred for primary...
Background: Danish patients with musculoskeletal disorders are commonly referred for primary care ph...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has identified similar prognostic factors in patients with musculoskel...
BACKGROUND: No strong and consistent variables to predict outcome after pain rehabilitation have bee...
Musculoskeletal conditions represent a common reason for consulting general practice yet with the ex...
A wide variety of risk factors for the occurrence and prognostic factors for persistence of non-spec...
Background Health domains like pain, disability, and health-related quality of life ...
BACKGROUND: In the literature, illness perceptions have been reported to be important psychological ...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal conditions represent a common reason for consulting general prac...
A wide variety of risk factors for the occurrence and prognostic factors for persistence of non-spec...
Abstract Background Given the costs associated with the management of musculoskeletal pain in primar...
OBJECTIVES: To summarise the evidence for generic prognostic factors across a range of musculoskelet...
BACKGROUND Multiple cohort and systematic review studies exist, reporting independent predictive fa...
Background Previous research has identified similar prognostic factors in patients with musculoskele...
Background Previous research has identified similar prognostic factors in patients with musculoskele...
Abstract Background Danish patients with musculoskeletal disorders are commonly referred for primary...
Background: Danish patients with musculoskeletal disorders are commonly referred for primary care ph...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has identified similar prognostic factors in patients with musculoskel...
BACKGROUND: No strong and consistent variables to predict outcome after pain rehabilitation have bee...
Musculoskeletal conditions represent a common reason for consulting general practice yet with the ex...
A wide variety of risk factors for the occurrence and prognostic factors for persistence of non-spec...
Background Health domains like pain, disability, and health-related quality of life ...
BACKGROUND: In the literature, illness perceptions have been reported to be important psychological ...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal conditions represent a common reason for consulting general prac...
A wide variety of risk factors for the occurrence and prognostic factors for persistence of non-spec...