Publication Summary / Luke C. Jenkins / 2023 / Can neurobiological factors and patient-reported outcomes be interpreted as prognostic factors for future low back pain after an acute episode ?

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Cortical function, Prognostic factors, Sensorimotor plasticity

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Level of evidence: Moderate

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Jenkins, L.C., et al. (2023) Cortical function and sensorimotor plasticity are prognostic factors associated with future low back pain after an acute episode: the Understanding persistent Pain Where it ResiDes (UPWRD) prospective cohort study, PAIN 164, 14-26,

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