2024
DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnae068
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PTSD symptoms, pain catastrophizing, and pain outcomes after acute orthopedic injury

Katherine McDermott,
Christina Rush,
Tony Pham
et al.

Abstract: Background PTSD is associated with greater incidence of chronic pain. Pain catastrophizing often accounts for this association. Less is known about these relationships during the acute phase (1–2 months) following orthopedic traumatic injuries. We sought to understand which orthopedic traumatic injury-related PTSD symptoms were associated with acute pain and physical dysfunction and whether pain catastrophizing accounted for these associations. … Show more

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