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Postoperative Psychosocial Factors in Health Functioning and Health-Related Quality of Life After Knee Arthroplasty: A 6-Month Follow up Prospective Observational Study.

Marc Terradas-MonllorGonzalo Navarro-FernándezMiguel Angel RuizHector Beltran-AlacreuJosue Fernández-CarneroJulio Salinas-ChesaMirari Ochandorena-Acha
Published in: Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (2021)
Postoperative acute pain and psychosocial factors of pain catastrophizing, anxiety, depression, and pain attitudes might influence health functioning and quality of life during KA rehabilitation. Such factors could be gathered into one single dimension defined as pain-related psychologic distress.
Keyphrases
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