2024
DOI: 10.1186/s42358-023-00347-7
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Having chronic back pain did not impact COVID-19 outcome in a low-income population – a retrospective observational study

Antônia Celia de Castro Alcantara,
Hermano Alexandre Lima Rocha,
Jobson Lopes de Oliveira
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Chronic back pain (CBP) is a major cause of years lived with disability. Social inequalities increase the prevalence and burden of CBP. Management of CBP was affected by restricted access to non-pharmacological treatments and outdoor activities during COVID-19 pandemic. Objective To determine the prevalence of CBP among patients with COVID-19 as well as the impact of having CBP in COVID-19 outcome in our low-income population. … Show more

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