Self-reported chronic pain is associated with physical performance in older people leaving aged care rehabilitation
Leani Souza Máximo Pereira,1,2 Catherine Sherrington,2,3 Manuela L Ferreira,2 Anne Tiedemann,2,3 Paulo H Ferreira,4 Fiona M Blyth,5 Jacqueline CT Close,3,6 Morag Taylor,3,6 Stephen R Lord3 1Department of Physiotherapy, School of Physical Education, Physiotherapy, and Occupational Therapy,...
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Main Authors: | Pereira LS, Sherrington C, Ferreira ML, Tiedemann A, Ferreira PH, Blyth FM, Close JC, Taylor M, Lord SR |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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