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Der Schmerzpatient 2020; 3(04): 155-156
DOI: 10.1055/a-1265-4515
DOI: 10.1055/a-1265-4515
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‚Explain Pain‘ vs. Placebo-Edukation

Zusammenfassung der Studie
Hintergrund
Angesichts der gängigen nicht leitlinienkonformen Versorgung von Kreuzschmerzpatienten mit erhöhtem Chronifizierungsrisiko ist eine Strategie zur Früherkennung und edukativen Behandlung dieser Patientengruppe dringend erforderlich.
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Article published online:
21 October 2020
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