Pain centralization and lumbar disc MRI findings in chronic low back pain patients
Background: Centralization of pain is a specific finding in assessing low back pain (LBP). A dynamic, internal "disc model" has been hypothesized as an underlying mechanism for pain centralization, which has shown a high positive correlation with pain during provocation discography. Struct...
Main Authors: | Laslett, M (Author), Kilpikoski, S (Author), Airaksinen, O (Author), Kankaanpää, M (Author), Alen, M (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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The McKenzie Institute (USA),
2011-06-29T22:26:32Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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