Pain-Function Relationships
Cross-source consensus on Pain-Function Relationships from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Postamputation pain is associated with functional limitations across multiple domains. — Assessment of pain and functional outcomes after lower limb amputation: a scoping review
- Low back pain studies consistently reported gait, trunk, pelvic, balance, and movement-efficiency abnormalities. — Assessment of pain and functional outcomes after lower limb amputation: a scoping review
- Residual limb pain was associated with slower walking, reduced walking distance, impaired balance, reduced prosthetic use, reduced physical activity, and lower social participation. — Assessment of pain and functional outcomes after lower limb amputation: a scoping review
- The current evidence cannot clearly determine whether altered gait causes low back pain, results from pain-related guarding, or reflects compensation independent of pain. — Assessment of pain and functional outcomes after lower limb amputation: a scoping review
- Phantom limb pain evidence suggests associations with reduced prosthetic use and altered gait characteristics. — Assessment of pain and functional outcomes after lower limb amputation: a scoping review