Psychological approaches to understanding and treating arthritis pain
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Nature ReviewsDate published:
1 April, 2010Region:
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In this Review, the authors describe the emotional, cognitive and social context variables that contribute to arthritis pain, and how they have been used to develop psychological approaches to pain management. Please click here for the full review
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