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      Pain acceptance potentially mediates the relationship between pain catastrophizing and post-surgery outcomes among compensated lumbar fusion patients.

      Journal of Pain Research
      Informa UK Ltd.
      pain acceptance, chronic pain, lumbar fusion, workers compensation, pain catastrophizing

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          Chronic low back pain is highly prevalent and often treatment recalcitrant condition, particularly among workers' compensation patients. There is a need to identify psychological factors that may predispose such patients to pain chronicity. The primary aim of this study was to examine whether pain acceptance potentially mediated the relationship between pain catastrophizing and post-surgical outcomes in a sample of compensated lumbar fusion patients.

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          28096691
          5215120
          10.2147/JPR.S122601

          pain acceptance,chronic pain,lumbar fusion,workers compensation,pain catastrophizing

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