A prospective cohort study suggests that pain self-efficacy — the patient’s confidence in their ability to function despite pain — may play an important role in whether a patient ultimately chooses spine surgery. And importantly, this relationship persisted even after accounting for pain intensity.
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Why Do Some Patients Choose Spine Surgery – and Others Don’t?
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