Interventions for chronic low back pain (CLBP) often attempt to modify patients' levels of catastrophizing, their fear-avoidance beliefs, and their appraisals of control. Presumably, these interventions are based on the notion that changes in these cognitive factors are related to changes in measures of adjustment. The aim of the present study was to explore whether changes on these cognitive factors were related to changes in CLBP and disability. Fifty-four CLBP patients completed a series of self-report measures prior to beginning a cognitive-behavioral based intervention and again upon discharge. Change scores (post-treatment score minus pre-treatment score) were calculated for each of the self-report measures. The study found that chang...
Background. Unhelpful pain cognitions of patients with chronic low back pain (LBP) may limit physica...
Pain self-efficacy and fear of movement have been proposed to explain how pain can lead to disabilit...
Abstract Background Subgrouping patients with chronic low back pain is recommended prior to selectin...
The present study investigated the relative extent to which patients’ adjustment to chronic low back...
A cognitive behavioural account of chronic low back pain (CLBP) proposes that the relationship betwe...
Study Design Retrospective study. Background: Fear-avoidance beliefs and self-efficacy are considere...
The aim of this study was to examine whether treatments based on different theories change pain cata...
Chronic low back pain is a worldwide burden that is not being abated with our current knowledge and ...
Background: Chronic low back pain is a worldwide burden that is not being abated with our current kn...
Long-term musculoskeletal pain is a large public health problem with serious consequences both for t...
Introduction: Fear of pain is related to disability and chronicity of low back pain. The aim of this...
The predictive power of the Fear-Avoidance Model is well established although further research is ne...
Pain-related fear and pain catastrophizing are associated with disability and actual performance in ...
Objectives: Fear-avoidance beliefs have been shown to be associated with disability and work status ...
Background. Unhelpful pain cognitions of patients with chronic low back pain (LBP) may limit physica...
Pain self-efficacy and fear of movement have been proposed to explain how pain can lead to disabilit...
Abstract Background Subgrouping patients with chronic low back pain is recommended prior to selectin...
The present study investigated the relative extent to which patients’ adjustment to chronic low back...
A cognitive behavioural account of chronic low back pain (CLBP) proposes that the relationship betwe...
Study Design Retrospective study. Background: Fear-avoidance beliefs and self-efficacy are considere...
The aim of this study was to examine whether treatments based on different theories change pain cata...
Chronic low back pain is a worldwide burden that is not being abated with our current knowledge and ...
Background: Chronic low back pain is a worldwide burden that is not being abated with our current kn...
Long-term musculoskeletal pain is a large public health problem with serious consequences both for t...
Introduction: Fear of pain is related to disability and chronicity of low back pain. The aim of this...
The predictive power of the Fear-Avoidance Model is well established although further research is ne...
Pain-related fear and pain catastrophizing are associated with disability and actual performance in ...
Objectives: Fear-avoidance beliefs have been shown to be associated with disability and work status ...
Background. Unhelpful pain cognitions of patients with chronic low back pain (LBP) may limit physica...
Pain self-efficacy and fear of movement have been proposed to explain how pain can lead to disabilit...
Abstract Background Subgrouping patients with chronic low back pain is recommended prior to selectin...