"What we found is that it's not how much pain you're in that determines whether you stay physically active — it's how you ...
The amount of physical activity someone with chronic pain does depends far more on how well they cope with pain (their ...
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Pain affects activity levels, but how individuals understand and act in the face of pain can make a difference, a new study ...
A new study reveals that how people think about and cope with chronic pain is more important than the pain itself in determining physical activity levels.
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