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68 – Biopsychosocial Prescreening for Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Devices

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The article was published on 2013-09-01. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Spinal cord.

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Major depressive disorder: Current progress and new treatment perspective

Hengxi Liu
TL;DR: In this article , a review summarizes four theories about the pathophysiology of MDD with their corresponding treatments and proposes a potential treatment of genetic approaches, which is based on the interrelationship between social, psychological and biological causes.
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A rating scale for depression

TL;DR: The present scale has been devised for use only on patients already diagnosed as suffering from affective disorder of depressive type, used for quantifying the results of an interview, and its value depends entirely on the skill of the interviewer in eliciting the necessary information.
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Pain mechanisms: a new theory.

Ronald Melzack, +1 more
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The Oswestry low back pain disability questionnaire

TL;DR: Soms is het moeilijk om tussen twee vakjes te kiezen, kruis dan het vakje aan dat uw huidig probleem het best beschrijft.
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The use of coping strategies in chronic low back pain patients: Relationship to patient characteristics and current adjustment

TL;DR: Cognitive and behavioral pain coping strategies were assessed by means of questionnaire in a sample of 61 chronic low back pain patients and three factors were found to be predictive of measures of behavioral and emotional adjustment to chronic pain above and beyond what may be predicted on the basis of patient history variables.
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The economic costs of pain in the United States.

TL;DR: The national cost of pain ranges from $560 to $635 billion, larger than the cost of the nation's priority health conditions and the annual cost of heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
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