Today’s issue of WorkCompRecap features the release of a new study from WCRI that found psychosocial factors such as fear of movement, poor coping skills, and low mood play a strong role in the recovery from knee and shoulder injuries, and that psychosocial risk factors are widespread and are associated with poorer functional recovery. Read more from WorkCompWire here.
You can find information on how to get the WCRI study, "Psychosocial Factors and Functional Outcomes Following Physical Therapy," on our website.