2022
DOI: 10.1080/09593985.2022.2138730
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High level of post-traumatic stress symptoms in patients with chronic neck pain is associated with poor mental health but does not moderate the outcome of a multimodal physiotherapy programme

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“…Recent research on neck pain has led to significant advancements in understanding its multifactorial etiology, refining assessment techniques, and developing more effective management strategies [27,28]. Etiological studies have underscored the complex interplay between biomechanical, structural, and psychosocial factors in the development and progression of neck pain [29]. Biomechanical stressors, including poor posture and repetitive movements, have been identified as predisposing factors, while genetic predispositions and biomarkers associated with degenerative changes have provided insights into the underlying mechanisms of cervical spine dysfunction [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research on neck pain has led to significant advancements in understanding its multifactorial etiology, refining assessment techniques, and developing more effective management strategies [27,28]. Etiological studies have underscored the complex interplay between biomechanical, structural, and psychosocial factors in the development and progression of neck pain [29]. Biomechanical stressors, including poor posture and repetitive movements, have been identified as predisposing factors, while genetic predispositions and biomarkers associated with degenerative changes have provided insights into the underlying mechanisms of cervical spine dysfunction [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%