4.6 Letter

The fear-avoidance model of pain: We are not there yet. Comment on Wideman et al. A prospective sequential analysis of the fear-avoidance model of pain [Pain, 2009] and Nicholas First things first: reduction in catastrophizing before fear of movement [Pain, 2009]

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