To what degree patient‐reported symptoms of central sensitization, kinesiophobia, disability, sleep, and life quality associated with 24‐h heart rate variability and actigraphy measurements?
Jani Mikkonen,
Saana Kupari,
Mika Tarvainen
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesChronic musculoskeletal pain is associated with decreased parasympathetic and increased sympathetic activity in the autonomic nervous system. The objective of this study was to determine the associations between objective measures of heart rate variability (a measure of autonomic nervous system function), actigraphy (a measure of activity and sleep quality), respiration rates, and subjective patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) of central sensitization, kinesiophobia, disability, the effect of p… Show more
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