CORR Insights®: Risk-stratified Care Improves Pain-related Knowledge and Reduces Psychological Distress for Low Back Pain: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Trial
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 11, 2025
1Resident
in
the
Orthopaedic
Surgery
Department,
Mayo
Clinic
Arizona,
Phoenix,
AZ,
USA
T.
J.
Crijns,
Resident,
Surgery,
5777
E.
Boulevard,
AZ
85054,
USA,
Email:
[email
protected]
This
CORR
Insights®
is
a
commentary
on
article
"Risk-stratified
Care
Improves
Pain-related
Knowledge
and
Reduces
Psychological
Distress
for
Low
Back
Pain:
A
Secondary
Analysis
of
Randomized
Trial"
by
Greenlee
colleagues
available
at:
DOI:
10.1097/CORR.0000000000003351.
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author
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that
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are
no
funding
or
commercial
associations
(consultancies,
stock
ownership,
equity
interest,
patent/licensing
arrangements,
etc.)
might
pose
conflict
interest
connection
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submitted
related
to
any
immediate
family
members.
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CORR®
Association
Bone
Joint
Surgeons®.
Language: Английский
Does the Internet Provide Accurate Information About Foregoing Treatment for Common Musculoskeletal Conditions
R. Simpson,
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Sruthi Gade,
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Arpan V. Prabhu
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et al.
Journal of Patient Experience,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
We
studied
how
websites
address
the
consequences
of
leaving
common
musculoskeletal
conditions
untreated,
two
that
have
a
benign,
self-limiting
course
without
treatment
(de
Quervain
tendinopathy,
lateral
epicondylitis)
and
one
is
expected
to
progressive
nerve
deterioration
(carpal
tunnel
syndrome).
Using
search
engine,
first
120
addressing
each
diagnosis
were
rated
for
statements
regarding
disease
progression
need
surgery
treatment.
Most
sites
stated
would
worsen
treatment:
carpal
syndrome
(99%),
epicondylitis
(91%),
de
tendinopathy
(72%).
For
condition,
approximately
third
might
become
necessary.
The
observation
inadequate
distinction
between
deteriorate
with
from
those
resolve
emphasizes
potential
harm
by
reinforcing
misconceptions
such
as
“this
taking
too
long”
or
will
not
treatment”
jeopardizing
personal
health
agency.
Producers
online
medical
information
can
add
an
item
their
quality
checklist
ensures
people
are
accurately
informed
about
choice
seek
Language: Английский
CORR Insights®: Does a Concise Patient-reported Outcome Measure Provide a Valid Measure of Physical Function for Cancer Patients After Lower Extremity Surgery?
Niels Brinkman
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 5, 2024
1Researcher
and
PhD
Candidate,
Department
of
Surgery
Perioperative
Care,
The
University
Texas
at
Austin
Dell
Medical
School,
Austin,
TX,
USA
N.
Brinkman,
Researcher
1601
Trinity
Street,
Building
B,
TX
78712,
USA,
Email:
[email
protected]
This
CORR
Insights®
is
a
commentary
on
the
article
"Does
Concise
Patient-reported
Outcome
Measure
Provide
Valid
Physical
Function
for
Cancer
Patients
After
Lower
Extremity
Surgery?"
by
Nalty
colleagues
available
at:
DOI:
10.1097/CORR.0000000000003257.
author
certifies
that
there
are
no
funding
or
commercial
associations
(consultancies,
stock
ownership,
equity
interest,
patent/licensing
arrangements,
etc.)
might
pose
conflict
interest
in
connection
with
submitted
related
to
any
immediate
family
members.
All
ICMJE
Conflict
Interest
Forms
authors
Clinical
Orthopaedics
Related
Research®
editors
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members
file
publication
can
be
viewed
request.
opinions
expressed
those
writer,
do
not
reflect
opinion
policy
CORR®
Association
Bone
Joint
Surgeons®.
Language: Английский