2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jht.2022.10.001
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Biopsychosocial factors associated with pain severity and hand disability in trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis and non-surgical management

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“…painful disease, it may yet be a potent cognitive attribute as well as a reactive one that emerges in the face of aging processes, other health issues, and especially unrelenting pain [17,29,30] in a dose dependent manner or relative to the prevailing pain mechanism [17]. Based on a report by Yalew et al [31] the magnitude of depression deemed to be quite impairing was relatively high among musculoskeletal disorder patients treated in physiotherapy out-patient department and was moderated by the status of social support from families and friends.…”
Section: Journal Of Aging Research and Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…painful disease, it may yet be a potent cognitive attribute as well as a reactive one that emerges in the face of aging processes, other health issues, and especially unrelenting pain [17,29,30] in a dose dependent manner or relative to the prevailing pain mechanism [17]. Based on a report by Yalew et al [31] the magnitude of depression deemed to be quite impairing was relatively high among musculoskeletal disorder patients treated in physiotherapy out-patient department and was moderated by the status of social support from families and friends.…”
Section: Journal Of Aging Research and Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This line of reasoning is indeed borne out by some recent observations of wrist joint osteoarthritis that can result in severe pain, disability, disturbed emotional well-being, limited life quality and reduced productivity. However, it is possible that those depressive symptoms that arise in parallel with increasing functional disability experiences are yet modifiable and might be viewed as one of the clinicians' priorities [30].…”
Section: Journal Of Aging Research and Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%