Catastrophizing is associated with clinical examination findings, activity interference, and health care use among patients with temporomandibular disorders. (Q50953122)
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scientific article published in January 2005
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English | Catastrophizing is associated with clinical examination findings, activity interference, and health care use among patients with temporomandibular disorders. |
scientific article published in January 2005 |
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Catastrophizing is associated with clinical examination findings, activity interference, and health care use among patients with temporomandibular disorders (English)
Judith A Turner
Heather Brister
Kimberly Huggins
Lloyd Mancl
Leslie A Aaron
Edmond L Truelove