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Emotional Effects on Factors Associated with Chronic Low Back Pain.

Koichi OuchiMayumi WatanabeChikako TomiyamaTakuya NikaidoZaigen OhToru HiranoKohei AkazawaNozomu Mandai
Published in: Journal of pain research (2019)
Among psychogenic effects, Emotion was common to all the four extracted factors. There was no common physical divisor. Therefore, we hypothesized that acute low back pain might develop into CLBP in the presence of psychological stress or other emotional factors such as outshout or HIE. Hence, we need to consider both physical and psychogenic effects in the prevention and treatment of CLBP. Furthermore, appropriate evaluation and treatment of psychological stress may be effective in reducing CLBP.
Keyphrases
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