Structural, functional and neurochemical cortical brain changes associated with chronic low back pain

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  • who: Yara Medrano-Escalada and collaborators from the FisioAvanza Delicias, Madrid, Spain Department of Radiology, Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy, Complutense Madrid have published the paper: Structural, Functional and Neurochemical Cortical Brain Changes Associated with Chronic Low Back Pain, in the Journal: Tomography 2022, 8, 2153-2163. of /2022/
  • what: This narrative review aimed to summarize the evidence regarding the cortical brain changes described for proposing novel multidisciplinary approaches. Since LBP is considered the musculoskeletal condition with the highest prevalence (14.8% acute LBP and 7.7% chronic LBP), which causes a significant decrease in the patient . . .

     

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