Despite an elusive pathophysiology, common characteristics are often observed in individuals with chronic low back pain (LBP). These include psychological symptoms, altered pain perception, altered pain modulation and altered muscle activation. These factors have been explored as possible determinants of disability, either separately or in cross-sectional studies, but were never assessed in a single longitudinal study. Therefore, the objective was to determine the relative contribution of psychological and neurophysiological factors to future disability in individuals with past LBP. The study included two experimental sessions (baseline and six months later) to assess cutaneous heat pain and pain tolerance thresholds, pain inhibition, as we...
AbstractBackgroundAttention has been drawn to examining the contributions of “catastrophising” to th...
Objective: Occupational low back pain (LBP) is considered to be the most expensive form of work disa...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine pain, disability status and psychological factors ...
Despite an elusive pathophysiology, common characteristics are often observed in individuals with ch...
STUDY DESIGN: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain. OBJECTIVES: To eva...
Objectives To understand the physical, activity, pain, and psychological pathways contributing to lo...
Study Design: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain.Objectives: To eval...
Occupational studies have shown that people who stand for prolonged periods of time have an increase...
Study Design. A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain. Objectives. To ...
Study Design—The effects of participant characteristics along with descriptions of pain, and psychol...
Background: Almost 80% of people have low back pain at least once in their life. Clinical guidelines...
[Abstract] This study examines demographic, physical and psychosocial factors associated with an i...
The present study examined the contribution of physical pathology, pain-related fear and catastrophi...
BACKGROUND: Catastrophizing plays an important role in models of pain chronicity, showing a consiste...
Aims: To study the influence of work related physical and psychosocial factors and individual charac...
AbstractBackgroundAttention has been drawn to examining the contributions of “catastrophising” to th...
Objective: Occupational low back pain (LBP) is considered to be the most expensive form of work disa...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine pain, disability status and psychological factors ...
Despite an elusive pathophysiology, common characteristics are often observed in individuals with ch...
STUDY DESIGN: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain. OBJECTIVES: To eva...
Objectives To understand the physical, activity, pain, and psychological pathways contributing to lo...
Study Design: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain.Objectives: To eval...
Occupational studies have shown that people who stand for prolonged periods of time have an increase...
Study Design. A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain. Objectives. To ...
Study Design—The effects of participant characteristics along with descriptions of pain, and psychol...
Background: Almost 80% of people have low back pain at least once in their life. Clinical guidelines...
[Abstract] This study examines demographic, physical and psychosocial factors associated with an i...
The present study examined the contribution of physical pathology, pain-related fear and catastrophi...
BACKGROUND: Catastrophizing plays an important role in models of pain chronicity, showing a consiste...
Aims: To study the influence of work related physical and psychosocial factors and individual charac...
AbstractBackgroundAttention has been drawn to examining the contributions of “catastrophising” to th...
Objective: Occupational low back pain (LBP) is considered to be the most expensive form of work disa...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine pain, disability status and psychological factors ...