Self‐reported prognostic factors in adults reporting neck or low back pain: An umbrella review
European Journal of Pain2021Vol. 25(8), pp. 1627–1643
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Abstract
Although there was conflicting evidence for the strength of association with outcome, these factors may be used for identifying vulnerable subgroups or people able to self-manage. Further research can investigate the impact of using such prognostic information on treatment/referral decisions and patient outcomes.
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