For improvement of catastrophic thinking and postoperative pain by using the video-based patient education
Author:
Hirakawa Yoshiyuki12, Hara Michiya3, Fujiwara Akira3, Hanada Hirohumi3, Toita Junichi1, Hiraga Yuki1, Morioka Shu2
Affiliation:
1. Department of Rehabilitation, Fukuoka Rehabilitation Hospital 2. Graduate School of Health Science, Kio University 3. Department of Orthopedics, Fukuoka Rehabilitation Hospital
Publisher
Japanese Association for the Study of Pain
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