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Iber.pain Fun.1.var -

: Includes range of motion (ROM) and ability to perform daily tasks like walking or hiking.

: Evaluates "pain catastrophizing" (feelings of helplessness or rumination) and how pain affects emotional states.

The identifier typically refers to a specific variable or dataset identifier within the IBER (Iberian Chronic Pain Study) or related epidemiological research on pain. Based on its structure, "iber" denotes the Iberian region (Spain and Portugal), "PAIN" identifies the primary health focus, and "FUN" often stands for Functioning or Functional impact . Key Context: The IBER Study iber.PAIN FUN.1.var

: Clinical studies distinguish between tonic pain (sustained) and acute pain (short-term) to predict recovery trajectories. Clinical Significance

: Often preferred for its sensitivity and ease of statistical analysis. : Includes range of motion (ROM) and ability

: Rapid improvement is common within the first 6 weeks of onset, but chronic cases (lasting >3 months) require multidimensional management.

: A common tool for research but can be harder for patients to use in a clinical setting. Functional Impact Categories : Based on its structure, "iber" denotes the Iberian

Variable 1.var in this set likely represents the primary or "global" functioning question—often: