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Henrik Lauridsen is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark, where he focuses on clinimetrics, particularly in the development and validation of patient-reported outcome measures. His expertise encompasses Rasch factor analysis, reliability, and responsiveness testing. He has participated in national and international validation studies across various clinical areas, including musculoskeletal health, dementia, and neurology. Currently, his research emphasizes health-related quality of life for patients with chronic pain and the development of prognostic models to identify patients who may benefit from interdisciplinary pain treatment. Additionally, he investigates musculoskeletal issues in children, exploring the early life trajectories of spinal and extremity pain and their associations with motor performance and mental well-being. Lauridsen is also involved in research concerning the fidelity of treatment and the quality of back pain management, emphasizing adherence and competency among clinicians. His commitment to enhancing the precision and implementation quality of health measurements aims to improve childhood musculoskeletal well-being and chronic pain management in adulthood.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Leads studies and conducts research in the field of health science, focusing on clinimetrics and patient outcomes.
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