J. A. Crow, Verlin Joseph, Guanhong Miao, B. Goodin, K. Sibille, J. Cardoso, Emily J. Bartley, Roland Staud, Roger B. Fillingim, Staja Q. Booker
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A domain-oriented approach to characterizing movement-evoked pain
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Weighted Correlation Network Analysis identified mechanical factors and pain modulation to be the most relevant to movement-evoked pain. More research should explicate other biopsychosocial characteristics.