Background: Frozen shoulder is a painful glenohumeral joint condition. Pain-related beliefs are recognized drivers of function in musculoskeletal conditions. This cross-sectional study investigates associations between pain-related beliefs and arm function in frozen shoulder. Methods: Pain intensity, arm function (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire (DASH)), pain catastrophizing (Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS)), pain-related fear (Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK-11)) and pain self-efficacy (Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ)) were administered in 85 persons with frozen shoulder. Correlation analyses assessed associations between pain-related beliefs and arm function. Regression analysis calculated the explaine...
Background: the aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence and effect of depression and anxiety...
Background: Frozen shoulder (FS) is a highly disabling pathology of poorly understood etiology, whic...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the spatial extent of pain and its association ...
Background: Frozen shoulder is a painful glenohumeral joint condition. Pain-related beliefs are reco...
Abstract Background Pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are useful for predicting pain; these are...
Pain beliefs might play a role in the development, transition, and perpetuation of shoulder pain. To...
Purpose: To investigate whether psychological factors, such as avoidance behavior, fear, pain catast...
Abstract: Background Altered central pain processing (CPP) and dysautonomia might play a role in the...
Abstract: Background and Purpose Frozen shoulder (FS) is defined as a condition characterised by fun...
Objective: To examine the predictive, moderating and mediating role of cognitive, emotional and beha...
BACKGROUND: Little information exists about the role of fear-avoidance beliefs and catastrophizing i...
INTRODUCTION: There is a large diversity in the clinical presentation of frozen shoulder (FS) and th...
Abstract: Background: Contradictory evidence exists regarding the clinical course of frozen shoulder...
Background: There is a substantive lack of knowledge about comorbidity in patients with frozen shoul...
Study Design: Observational: cross-sectional study. Background: Idiopathic frozen shoulder is a comm...
Background: the aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence and effect of depression and anxiety...
Background: Frozen shoulder (FS) is a highly disabling pathology of poorly understood etiology, whic...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the spatial extent of pain and its association ...
Background: Frozen shoulder is a painful glenohumeral joint condition. Pain-related beliefs are reco...
Abstract Background Pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are useful for predicting pain; these are...
Pain beliefs might play a role in the development, transition, and perpetuation of shoulder pain. To...
Purpose: To investigate whether psychological factors, such as avoidance behavior, fear, pain catast...
Abstract: Background Altered central pain processing (CPP) and dysautonomia might play a role in the...
Abstract: Background and Purpose Frozen shoulder (FS) is defined as a condition characterised by fun...
Objective: To examine the predictive, moderating and mediating role of cognitive, emotional and beha...
BACKGROUND: Little information exists about the role of fear-avoidance beliefs and catastrophizing i...
INTRODUCTION: There is a large diversity in the clinical presentation of frozen shoulder (FS) and th...
Abstract: Background: Contradictory evidence exists regarding the clinical course of frozen shoulder...
Background: There is a substantive lack of knowledge about comorbidity in patients with frozen shoul...
Study Design: Observational: cross-sectional study. Background: Idiopathic frozen shoulder is a comm...
Background: the aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence and effect of depression and anxiety...
Background: Frozen shoulder (FS) is a highly disabling pathology of poorly understood etiology, whic...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the spatial extent of pain and its association ...