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Robert Gatchel

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Roldan-Jimenez C, Perez-Cruzado D, Neblett R, Gatchel R, Cuesta-Vargas A
Pain Med . 2020 Aug; 22(3):770. PMID: 32856078
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Roldan-Jimenez C, Perez-Cruzado D, Neblett R, Gatchel R, Cuesta-Vargas A
Pain Med . 2020 Apr; 21(11):2958-2963. PMID: 32232473
Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain disorders (CMPDs) are among the leading causes of disabilities across populations, resulting in high social and financial burden. This persistent pain condition may include the central...
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Ahmadvand A, Gatchel R, Brownstein J, Nissen L
J Med Internet Res . 2018 May; 20(5):e189. PMID: 29776900
Digital health is an advancing phenomenon in modern health care systems. Currently, numerous stakeholders in various countries are evaluating the potential benefits of digital health solutions at the individual, population,...
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Licciardone J, Gatchel R, Dagenais S
JAMA Intern Med . 2014 Mar; 174(3):478-9. PMID: 24590092
No abstract available.
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Edwards D, Gatchel R, Adams L, Stowell A
Pain Pract . 2006 Nov; 6(4):242-53. PMID: 17129305
The present study was undertaken to compare emotional distress and functional ability between two common pain populations--acute jaw pain (JAW; n = 135) and acute low back pain (LB; n...
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Sullivan M, Feuerstein M, Gatchel R, Linton S, Pransky G
J Occup Rehabil . 2005 Oct; 15(4):475-89. PMID: 16254750
Introduction: Psychosocial factors are important contributors to work disability associated with musculoskeletal conditions. The primary objectives of this paper were 1) to describe different psychosocial interventions that have been developed...
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Pransky G, Gatchel R, Linton S, Loisel P
J Occup Rehabil . 2005 Oct; 15(4):453-7. PMID: 16254748
Background: Despite considerable multidisciplinary research on return to work (RTW), there has been only modest progress in implementation of study results, and little change in overall rates of work disability...
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Polatin P, Young M, Mayer M, Gatchel R
J Psychosom Res . 2005 Jul; 58(4):311-6. PMID: 15992565
This article reviews the accumulating scientific evidence demonstrating the negative impact caused by a cataclysmic event, such as bioterrorism, on the mental health of a community. Moreover, the potential mental...
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Mayer T, Polatin P, Smith B, Gatchel R, Fardon D, Herring S, et al.
Spine J . 2003 Nov; 3(3 Suppl):28S-36S. PMID: 14589215
No abstract available.