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Musculoskeletal science & practice
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Musculoskelet Sci Pract · Oct 2018
ReviewThe association between pain beliefs and pain intensity and/or disability in people with shoulder pain: A systematic review.
Pain beliefs might play a role in the development, transition, and perpetuation of shoulder pain. ⋯ Evidence suggests that pain beliefs are associated with and predict the course of pain intensity and disability in shoulder pain. However, the overall body of the evidence after applying the GRADE approach was very low across studies. Further research using higher quality longitudinal designs and procedures would be needed to establish firm conclusions.