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Pain Catastrophizing & Anxiety Mediate Gains in Mind–Body Intervention for Orthopedic Trauma

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August 2025

Pain Catastrophizing & Anxiety Mediate Gains in Mind–Body Intervention for Orthopedic Trauma

Vol: 307| Issue: 8| Number:13| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

Pain catastrophizing and pain anxiety mediate changes in physical function in a mind-body intervention for adults with traumatic orthopedic injuries.

Pain . 2025 Jun 1;166(6):1418-1424.

Contributing Authors:
KE Gnall KN Jochimsen JR Brewer J Bakhshaie AM Vranceanu

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Synopsis

One hundred ninety-five adults with recent traumatic orthopedic injuries were randomized to receive either the Toolkit for Optimal Recovery (TOR) intervention (n=97) or Minimally Enhanced Usual Care (MEUC) (n=98). The primary outcome was self-reported physical function using the Short Musculoskeletal Function Assessment (SMFA). Secondary outcomes included pain catastrophizing, pain anxiety, and pa...

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