Study Design. Prospective inception cohort study. Objective. To investigate prospectively whether pain-related fear predicts future perceived disability and participation in patients with acute low back pain (LBP). Summary of Background Data. There are indications that fear of movement/(re) injury, as measured by the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, is present early in an episode of LBP, and that it might be a predictor of future perceived disability and participation. Methods. A cohort of 555 patients with acute LBP included by general practitioners and physical therapists in primary care settings was followed for 6 months. Results. Results indicate that baseline fear of movement/(re) injury was predictive of future perceived disability and,...
vol. 3 • no. 1 It is clear that elevated fear avoidance beliefs contribute to the potential of disab...
Objective Fear of pain, which is hypothesized to result in avoidance behavior, has been described ...
While a causal relationship between pain-related fear and spinal movement avoidance in patients with...
Study Design. Prospective inception cohort study. Objective. To investigate prospectively whether pa...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective inception cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate prospectively whether pa...
Item does not contain fulltextFear of movement/(re)injury and its associated avoidance behavior have...
Recently, fear-avoidance models have been quite influential in understanding the transition from acu...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining chronic low back pain (LBP) disabi...
A cognitive behavioural account of chronic low back pain (CLBP) proposes that the relationship betwe...
Pain-related fear and pain catastrophizing are associated with disability and actual performance in ...
Two studies are presented that investigated 'fear of movement/(re)injury' in chronic musculoskeletal...
OBJECTIVE: Fear of pain, which is hypothesized to result in avoidance behavior, has been described a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe transition from acute to chronic low back pain (LBP) is influenced...
Objective. Fear of pain, which is hypothesized to result in avoidance behavior, has been described a...
result in avoidance behavior, has been described as an obstacle to recovery in populations of patien...
vol. 3 • no. 1 It is clear that elevated fear avoidance beliefs contribute to the potential of disab...
Objective Fear of pain, which is hypothesized to result in avoidance behavior, has been described ...
While a causal relationship between pain-related fear and spinal movement avoidance in patients with...
Study Design. Prospective inception cohort study. Objective. To investigate prospectively whether pa...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective inception cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate prospectively whether pa...
Item does not contain fulltextFear of movement/(re)injury and its associated avoidance behavior have...
Recently, fear-avoidance models have been quite influential in understanding the transition from acu...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining chronic low back pain (LBP) disabi...
A cognitive behavioural account of chronic low back pain (CLBP) proposes that the relationship betwe...
Pain-related fear and pain catastrophizing are associated with disability and actual performance in ...
Two studies are presented that investigated 'fear of movement/(re)injury' in chronic musculoskeletal...
OBJECTIVE: Fear of pain, which is hypothesized to result in avoidance behavior, has been described a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe transition from acute to chronic low back pain (LBP) is influenced...
Objective. Fear of pain, which is hypothesized to result in avoidance behavior, has been described a...
result in avoidance behavior, has been described as an obstacle to recovery in populations of patien...
vol. 3 • no. 1 It is clear that elevated fear avoidance beliefs contribute to the potential of disab...
Objective Fear of pain, which is hypothesized to result in avoidance behavior, has been described ...
While a causal relationship between pain-related fear and spinal movement avoidance in patients with...