Increased evidence indicates that pain location affects central sensitization (CS)‐related symptoms. In addition, pain location and pain duration may be intricately related to CS‐related symptoms. However, these factors have been… Click to show full abstract
Increased evidence indicates that pain location affects central sensitization (CS)‐related symptoms. In addition, pain location and pain duration may be intricately related to CS‐related symptoms. However, these factors have been investigated separately. This study aimed to investigate the association between CS‐related symptoms and pain location and/or pain duration in patients with musculoskeletal disorders.
               
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