The Relation Between Pain-Related Fear and Disability: A Meta-Analysis
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Results of this meta-analysis indicate a robust, positive association between pain-related fear and disability, which can be classified as moderate to large in magnitude, consistent with the fear-avoidance model of chronic pain.Citations
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