2021
DOI: 10.1002/pmrj.12701
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Association of nonpharmacologic chronic pain management with function in a low‐income population: Evidence from a survey of a sample of Latinos from five states

Abstract: Background: Low-income minority populations often confront barriers to professional nonpharmacologic management of chronic pain and, without this care, may have poorer daily function. Objective: To examine the association of professional nonpharmacologic chronic pain management in the past year categorized as physical interventions or mind-body interventions with current functional status.

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