Fear-avoidance models propose that pain-related fear may spur avoidance behavior leading to chronic pain disability. Pain-related fear elicits avoidance behavior, which is typically aimed at reducing fear. We hypothesized that engaging in avoidance may (paradoxically) increase rather than decrease pain-related fear (ie, bidirectionality hypothesis). In a between-subject design, participants (n = 64) were randomly assigned to the avoidance group or the control group. Avoidance group participants were led to believe they could avoid full exposure to a painful heat stimulus by pressing the stop button, whereas control group participants believed they were exposed to the full painful heat stimulus at all times. In reality and unknown to the par...
Objectives:Previous research indicates that reducing fear of movement-related pain is hampered by en...
The Fear-Avoidance model proposes that pain-related fear and avoidance behavior play a key role in t...
Introduction: Current Fear-Avoidance models essentially propose that catastrophic interpretations ab...
BACKGROUND: Although pain-related avoidance is mainly intended to reduce the accompanying anticipato...
Fear-avoidance models propose that pain-related fear may spur avoidance behaviour leading to chronic...
The traditional biomedical understanding and treatment of chronic pain seems to fail: pain persists,...
According to recent fear-avoidance models, catastrophic misinterpretations of pain may lead to pain-...
The fear-avoidance model of chronic pain predicts that catastrophic (mis)interpretation of pain elic...
Avoidance is considered key in the development of chronic pain. However, little is known about how a...
To date, not much research has studied the potential detrimental effect of losing control over pain ...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Excessive fear of movement-related pain (FMRP), and its associated avoidance behavior, is considered...
Current fear-avoidance models consider pain-related fear as a crucial factor in the development of c...
Objectives: Patients' beliefs and expectations about their pain have been identified as important di...
In chronic musculoskeletal pain, avoidance behavior is a prominent behavioral characteristic that ca...
Objectives:Previous research indicates that reducing fear of movement-related pain is hampered by en...
The Fear-Avoidance model proposes that pain-related fear and avoidance behavior play a key role in t...
Introduction: Current Fear-Avoidance models essentially propose that catastrophic interpretations ab...
BACKGROUND: Although pain-related avoidance is mainly intended to reduce the accompanying anticipato...
Fear-avoidance models propose that pain-related fear may spur avoidance behaviour leading to chronic...
The traditional biomedical understanding and treatment of chronic pain seems to fail: pain persists,...
According to recent fear-avoidance models, catastrophic misinterpretations of pain may lead to pain-...
The fear-avoidance model of chronic pain predicts that catastrophic (mis)interpretation of pain elic...
Avoidance is considered key in the development of chronic pain. However, little is known about how a...
To date, not much research has studied the potential detrimental effect of losing control over pain ...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Excessive fear of movement-related pain (FMRP), and its associated avoidance behavior, is considered...
Current fear-avoidance models consider pain-related fear as a crucial factor in the development of c...
Objectives: Patients' beliefs and expectations about their pain have been identified as important di...
In chronic musculoskeletal pain, avoidance behavior is a prominent behavioral characteristic that ca...
Objectives:Previous research indicates that reducing fear of movement-related pain is hampered by en...
The Fear-Avoidance model proposes that pain-related fear and avoidance behavior play a key role in t...
Introduction: Current Fear-Avoidance models essentially propose that catastrophic interpretations ab...