Introduction Pain-related fear plays a substantial role in chronic low back pain (LBP) by amplifying the experienced disability. Related dysfunctional emotions and cognitions may also affect sensory aspects of pain through a modulatory pathway in which the periaqueductal gray (PAG) and the amygdala play key roles. Objectives We therefore hypothesized a differential amygdala-PAG functional connectivity (FC) in patients with chronic LBP that is modulated by the degree of pain-related fear. Methods We used data of a previously reported fMRI study where 20 chronic LBP patients (7 females, mean age = 39.35) and 20 healthy controls (12 females, mean age = 32.10) were asked to observe video clips showing potentially harmful and neutral activi...
Although pain-related excessive fear is known to be a key factor in chronic pain disability, which i...
AbstractChronic low back pain is a common neurological disorder. The periaqueductal gray (PAG) plays...
Background Most studies fail to show an association between higher levels of pain-related fear and p...
Introduction: Pain-related fear plays a substantial role in chronic low back pain (LBP) by amplifyin...
Fear of movement (FOM) can be acquired by a direct aversive experience such as pain or by social lea...
In most individuals suffering from chronic low back pain, psychosocial factors, specifically fear av...
Exposure in vivo (EXP) is a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed at reducing pain-related fear in ch...
Exposure in vivo (EXP) is a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed at reducing pain-related fear in ch...
Pain-related distress contributes to long-term disability in chronic whiplash-associated disorders. ...
Nonspecific chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a multifactorial disorder. Pain-related fear and altered...
Maladaptive responses to pain-related distress, such as pain catastrophizing, amplify the impairment...
The purpose of this study was to identify neural correlates of pain anticipation in people with non-...
A cognitive behavioural account of chronic low back pain (CLBP) proposes that the relationship betwe...
Chronic low back pain is a common neurological disorder. The periaqueductal gray (PAG) plays a key r...
While a causal relationship between pain-related fear and spinal movement avoidance in patients with...
Although pain-related excessive fear is known to be a key factor in chronic pain disability, which i...
AbstractChronic low back pain is a common neurological disorder. The periaqueductal gray (PAG) plays...
Background Most studies fail to show an association between higher levels of pain-related fear and p...
Introduction: Pain-related fear plays a substantial role in chronic low back pain (LBP) by amplifyin...
Fear of movement (FOM) can be acquired by a direct aversive experience such as pain or by social lea...
In most individuals suffering from chronic low back pain, psychosocial factors, specifically fear av...
Exposure in vivo (EXP) is a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed at reducing pain-related fear in ch...
Exposure in vivo (EXP) is a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed at reducing pain-related fear in ch...
Pain-related distress contributes to long-term disability in chronic whiplash-associated disorders. ...
Nonspecific chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a multifactorial disorder. Pain-related fear and altered...
Maladaptive responses to pain-related distress, such as pain catastrophizing, amplify the impairment...
The purpose of this study was to identify neural correlates of pain anticipation in people with non-...
A cognitive behavioural account of chronic low back pain (CLBP) proposes that the relationship betwe...
Chronic low back pain is a common neurological disorder. The periaqueductal gray (PAG) plays a key r...
While a causal relationship between pain-related fear and spinal movement avoidance in patients with...
Although pain-related excessive fear is known to be a key factor in chronic pain disability, which i...
AbstractChronic low back pain is a common neurological disorder. The periaqueductal gray (PAG) plays...
Background Most studies fail to show an association between higher levels of pain-related fear and p...