Psychological Constructs From the Fear Avoidance Model and Beyond as Predictors for Persisting Symptoms After Concussion: An Integrative Review

Author:

Buzzanca-Fried Katherine E.ORCID,Snyder Aliyah R.,Bauer Russell M.,Morgan-Daniel Jane,de Corcho Christopher Perez,Addeo Russell,Lahey Sarah M.,Houck Zachary,Beneciuk Jason M.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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