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| Yusman KamaleriSummaryAffiliation: University of Oslo Country: Norway Publications
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Localized or widespread musculoskeletal pain: does it matter?Yusman Kamaleri
Section for Occupational and Social Insurance Medicine, Institute of General Practice and Community Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
Pain 138:41-6. 2008..This should have important implications for future research into musculoskeletal pain, and for clinical and social insurance medicine...
Number of pain sites is associated with demographic, lifestyle, and health-related factors in the general populationYusman Kamaleri
Section for Occupational and Social Insurance Medicine, Institute of General Practice and Community Medicine, University of Oslo, P O Box 1130 Blindern, N 0317 Oslo, Norway
Eur J Pain 12:742-8. 2008..4% of the variance. Our study indicates that the straightforward and simple method of counting the NPS could be important in managing the complex problem of musculoskeletal pain...
Change in the number of musculoskeletal pain sites: A 14-year prospective studyYusman Kamaleri
Section for Occupational and Social Insurance Medicine, Institute of General Practice and Community Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
Pain 141:25-30. 2009....
A strong association between non-musculoskeletal symptoms and musculoskeletal pain symptoms: results from a population studyHedda Tschudi-Madsen
Department of General Practice, Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, PO Box 1130, Blindern, 0318 Oslo, Norway
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 12:285. 2011..In a general population, we aimed to explore the association between self-reported non-musculoskeletal symptoms and the number of pain sites...
Symptom load and functional status: results from the Ullensaker population studyDag Bruusgaard
Department of Community Health Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
BMC Public Health 12:1085. 2012..We aim to identify associations between the number of self-reported symptoms and functional status...
Does the number of musculoskeletal pain sites predict work disability? A 14-year prospective studyYusman Kamaleri
Section for Occupational and Social Insurance Medicine, Institute of General Practice and Community Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
Eur J Pain 13:426-30. 2009..The predictive validity of the number of pain sites in determining future disability renders this simple measurement useful for future research on musculoskeletal pain and functioning...
