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Pain Acceptance Among Retired National Football League Athletes: Implications for Clinical Intervention

Zachary L. Mannes, Erin G. Ferguson, Nicole Ennis, Deborah S. Hasin, and Linda B. Cottler

/linebacker, wide receiver/defensive back, or fullback/tight end). Any past 12-month opioid use (no and yes) and binge drinking (no and yes) were also assessed. Binge drinkers were dichotomized based on consumption of more than five alcoholic beverages on ≥1 occasion in the past 30 days ( National Institute on

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Low Back Pain and the Social Determinants of Health: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis: A Critically Appraised Paper

J.C. Andersen and Heather VanOpdorp

(i.e., income/wealth, economic stability, education, employment, social and community context, health and health care, neighborhood, and built environment) and at least one LBP outcome variable (LBP prevalence, pain, disability, absenteeism, opioid use/prescription); and (c) observational or

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The Immediate Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Quadriceps Muscle Function in Individuals With a History of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Preliminary Investigation

Justin L. Rush, Lindsey K. Lepley, Steven Davi, and Adam S. Lepley

historically been used in the rehabilitation field to treat neurologically impaired patients (eg, stroke, Parkinson disease, etc), it has recently shown promise in improving muscle strength and decreasing pain and opioid use in individuals with musculoskeletal conditions such as osteoarthritis and total knee

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Musculoskeletal Injury History Is Associated With Lower Physical and Mental Health in a Historical Cohort of Former National Football League Players

Zachary Y. Kerr, Julianna Prim, J.D. DeFreese, Leah C. Thomas, Janet E. Simon, Kevin A. Carneiro, Stephen W. Marshall, and Kevin M. Guskiewicz

/act028 23644673 9. Cottler LB , Abdallah AB , Cummings SM , Barr J , Banks R , Forchheimer R . Injury, pain, and prescription opioid use among former National Football League (NFL) players . Drug Alcohol Depend . 2011 ; 116 ( 1–3 ): 188 – 194 . PubMed ID: 21277121 doi:10.1016/j

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Low Self-Efficacy and High Kinesiophobia Are Associated With Worse Function in Patients With Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome

Kate N. Jochimsen, Carl G. Mattacola, Brian Noehren, Kelsey J. Picha, Stephen T. Duncan, and Cale A. Jacobs

prevalence of prolonged opioid use. 13 – 18 , 37 Findings from the current study suggest individuals with self-reported depression and/or anxiety have higher pain catastrophizing and lower self-efficacy. Interestingly they did not report worse pain or function. The authors hypothesize that poor psychosocial

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Early Maladaptive Schemas, Cognitive Fusion, and Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Use Attitudes: The Mediating Role of Muscle Dysmorphia in Iran

Mehdi Ebrahimi, Zahra Zamani, and Ebrahim Bagheri

, M.R. ( 2019 ). Internalizing and externalizing factors on the pathway from adverse experiences in childhood to non-medical prescription opioid use in adulthood . Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 197, 212 – 219 . 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2018.12.029 Rodrigues , P.M. , Marques , D.R. , & Gomes

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Effect of Neurofeedback Training Along With Swimming Exercise on the Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Severity of Dependence, and Craving in Methamphetamine-Dependent Patients

Atefeh Fadaei, Mahmoud Najafi, Hossein Miladi-Gorji, Mohammad Ali Tajik-Mansoury, and Mohammad Afkar

have shown that NFB decreased the craving for METH ( Hashemian, 2015 ) and opioid use ( Arani et al., 2010 ), and produced more improvements in the severity of addiction, mental health, and quality of life in crystal METH-dependent patients ( Rostami & Dehghani-Arani, 2015 ). Our findings also showed