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For people with persistent tension-type neck pain, a multicomponent pain and stress self-management intervention gives better improvement in ability to control pain and self-efficacy, but not disability, than physical therapy

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  1. Correspondence to: Henry Pollard
    Department of Medicine, University of Notre Dame, PO Box 448 Cronulla, Sydney, NSW 2230, Australia; hpollard{at}optushome.com.au
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Pollard H
For people with persistent tension-type neck pain, a multicomponent pain and stress self-management intervention gives better improvement in ability to control pain and self-efficacy, but not disability, than physical therapy

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  • First published April 2, 2012.
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October 25, 2017

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