The association between sleep quality, low back pain and disability: A prospective study in routine practice
European Journal of Pain2017Vol. 22(1), pp. 114–126
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Francisco M. Kovacs, J. Seco, Ana Royuela, Jesús Betegón Nicolás, S. Sánchez-Herraéz, Marcelo Meli, M. Elena, M. Núñez, L. Álvarez‐Galovich, Jordi Moyá, Carlos E. Sanchez, Sofía Cristina Martínez-Luna, Pedro-Santiago Borrego-Jimenez, Jenny Moix, Vicente Rodríguez Pérez, Jon Torres‐Unda, Natalia Burgos‐Alonso, Inés Gago-Fernández, Y. González‐Rubio, Víctor Abraira
Abstract
In clinical practice, sleep quality, low back pain and disability are associated. However, sleep quality at baseline does not predict improvement in pain and disability.
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