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POW ARCHIVE WEEK: Papers: 8 Feb 2020 - 14 Feb 2020
RESEARCH TYPE:Psychology
STUDY TYPE:Human Studies
DATE PUBLISHED: 2020 Feb 08
JOURNAL:Spine J
PUBMED: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32045707?dopt=Abstract
Psychological characteristics are important in the development and progression of low back pain (LBP), however their role in persistent, severe LBP is unclear.