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Risk Factors for Continued Opioid Use One to Two Months After Surgery for Musculoskeletal Trauma
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Patients who continue to use opioid pain medication one to two months after surgery for musculoskeletal trauma have more psychological distress, less effective coping strategies, and greater symptoms and disability than patients who do not take opioids, irrespective of injury, surgical procedure, or surgeon.
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