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Network analyses reveal the interaction between physical features, fear of movement and neck pain and disability in people with acute and chronic whiplash-associated disorders.

Ernesto Anarte-LazoBernard X W LiewValter DevecchiCarlos Bernal-UtreraCleofas Rodriguez-BlancoCleofas Rodriguez-Blanco
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
Through two network analyses, we evaluated the interaction between pain-related factors, fear of movement, neck disability and physical factors in people who had experienced a whiplash injury. We demonstrated that physical factors may be involved in the maintenance and development of chronic pain after a whiplash injury. Nevertheless, the strongest associations were found for headache and neck pain intensity and neck disability and fear of movement, both during acute and chronic phases.
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