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Relationships between pain thresholds, catastrophizing and gender in acute whiplash injury
Manual Therapy , 11/09/09
Rivest K et al. – Subjects with higher levels of catastrophizing presented with sensory hypersensitivity to cold stimuli in the acute phase of whiplash. Differences between genders are in accordance with the growing body of evidence suggesting that the relationships between some psychological factors and injury–related symptoms are modulated by gender.
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