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Influencing walking behavior can increase the physical activity of patients with chronic pain hospitalized for multidisciplinary rehabilitation: an observational study.

Philippe TerrierCaroline PrazJoane Le CarréPhilippe VuistinerBertrand LégerFrançois Luthi
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2019)
Despite their painful condition, the inpatients were able to engage themselves in a higher level of physical activity via increased participation in walking activities. We conclude that walking incentives can be a valid solution to help patients with chronic pain be more physically active.
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