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Steven Z. George

Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science

Duke University

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About Steven Z. George at Duke University (Duke)

Based at Duke University, Steven Z. George focuses their scholarly efforts on musculoskeletal pain, rehabilitation, spine pathology, placebo effect, pain management, patient-reported outcomes, biopsychosocial models, clinical trials, bridging the gap between theory and practice in musculoskeletal pain. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "My View of <i>PTJ</i> : Updates From the Home Office", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation. Additional work such as "De-implementing spinal injections in pursuit of value-based care: Rethinking pain relief" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

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musculoskeletal painrehabilitationspine pathologyplacebo effectpain managementpatient-reported outcomesbiopsychosocial modelsclinical trials
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