INTRODUCTION: Kinesiophobia, the fear of physical movement and activity related to injury vulnerability, has been linked to sub-optimal outcomes following total knee replacement (TKR). This systematic review has two aims: to define the relationship between kinesiophobia and functional outcomes, pain and range of motion following TKR, and to evaluate published treatments for kinesiophobia following TKR. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A primary search of electronic databases, grey literature, and trial registries was performed in March 2020. English-language studies recruiting adult primary TKR patients, using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK) were included. Outcome measures were grouped into short ( 12 months). Study quality was assessed using ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To compare the improvement in disability, kinesiophobia, pain, and quality of ...
Objective: To compare the improvement in disability, kinesiophobia, pain, and quality of life obtain...
Embargoed until October 2024Background Psychological and physiological factors could negatively aff...
Introduction: Kinesiophobia, the fear of physical movement and activity related to injury vulnerabil...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of kinesiophobia on both phases immediately after surgery and the...
BACKGROUND: Kinesiophobia is a psycho-cognitive factor that hampers recovery after orthopedic surger...
Relation Between Kinesiophobia and Functional Mobility for Patients After Total Knee Replacement. Th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence and severity of kinesiophobia, and to d...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of kinesiophobia on the outcomes of total knee arthroplasty (TKA), ...
PURPOSE: Evaluate the effect of kinesiophobia on functional outcomes following anterior cruciate lig...
All around the world thousands of knee arthroplasty operations are being carried out every year seek...
Background Kinesiophobia is an important risk factor for functional activities of patients in the ea...
Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) operation is an effective treatment method in severe osteo...
In current clinical practice, fear of movement has been considered a significant factor affecting pa...
Background and objective: Psychological responses to the initial injury and rehabilitation might be ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To compare the improvement in disability, kinesiophobia, pain, and quality of ...
Objective: To compare the improvement in disability, kinesiophobia, pain, and quality of life obtain...
Embargoed until October 2024Background Psychological and physiological factors could negatively aff...
Introduction: Kinesiophobia, the fear of physical movement and activity related to injury vulnerabil...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of kinesiophobia on both phases immediately after surgery and the...
BACKGROUND: Kinesiophobia is a psycho-cognitive factor that hampers recovery after orthopedic surger...
Relation Between Kinesiophobia and Functional Mobility for Patients After Total Knee Replacement. Th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence and severity of kinesiophobia, and to d...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of kinesiophobia on the outcomes of total knee arthroplasty (TKA), ...
PURPOSE: Evaluate the effect of kinesiophobia on functional outcomes following anterior cruciate lig...
All around the world thousands of knee arthroplasty operations are being carried out every year seek...
Background Kinesiophobia is an important risk factor for functional activities of patients in the ea...
Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) operation is an effective treatment method in severe osteo...
In current clinical practice, fear of movement has been considered a significant factor affecting pa...
Background and objective: Psychological responses to the initial injury and rehabilitation might be ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To compare the improvement in disability, kinesiophobia, pain, and quality of ...
Objective: To compare the improvement in disability, kinesiophobia, pain, and quality of life obtain...
Embargoed until October 2024Background Psychological and physiological factors could negatively aff...