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Associations of sickness absence for pain in the low back, neck and shoulders with wider propensity to pain.

David CoggonGeorgia NtaniKaren Walker-BoneVanda E FelliRaul HarariLope H BarreroSarah A FelknorMarianela RojasAnna CattrellConsol SerraMatteo BonziniEleni SolidakiEda MerisaluRima R HabibFarideh SadeghianM Masood KadirA Rajitha WickremasingheKo MatsudairaBusisiwe Nyantumbu-MkhizeHelen L KelsallHelen Harcombe
Published in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2020)
Sickness absence for pain at specific anatomical sites is importantly associated with wider propensity to pain, the determinants of which extend beyond established risk factors such as somatising tendency and low mood. Better understanding of why some individuals are generally more prone to musculoskeletal pain might point to useful opportunities for prevention.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • neuropathic pain
  • risk factors
  • bipolar disorder
  • spinal cord injury
  • physical activity
  • cone beam computed tomography