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MSK – Muskuloskelettale Physiotherapie 2023; 27(05): 259-271
DOI: 10.1055/a-2140-6317
DOI: 10.1055/a-2140-6317
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Klinische Relevanz von Kontextfaktoren als Auslöser von Placebo- und Nocebo-Effekten bei muskuloskelettalen Schmerzen

Welche Rolle spielen Kontextfaktoren bei der Therapie? Und wie können sich Therapeut*innen diese zunutze machen? Das Autorenteam gibt in diesem Artikel umfassend Antwort auf diese Fragen. Sicher ist: Über die Modulation der Kontextfaktoren kann der spezifische Therapieeffekt positiv unterstützt werden. Therapeut*innen sollten dies bewusst nutzen.
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Artikel online veröffentlicht:
14. Dezember 2023
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