PURPOSE: Fear of movement (kinesiophobia) is a major limiting factor in the return to pre-injury sport level after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). The aim of this study was to gain insight into the prevalence of kinesiophobia pre-ACLR, 3 months post-ACLR and 12 months post-ACLR. Furthermore, the preoperative predictability of kinesiophobia at 3 months post-ACLR was addressed. METHODS: A retrospective study with data, which were prospectively collected as part of standard care, was conducted to evaluate patients who underwent ACLR between January 2017 and December 2018 in an orthopaedic outpatient clinic. Patient characteristics (age, sex, body mass index), injury-to-surgery time, preoperative pain level (KOOS pain subscale...
Oliveri, T. I. DeSzily, E. Davis, B. Newton, K. Truong, R. McCulloch Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA...
Contains fulltext : 177216.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Fea...
Relation Between Kinesiophobia and Functional Mobility for Patients After Total Knee Replacement. Th...
PURPOSE: Fear of movement (kinesiophobia) is a major limiting factor in the return to pre-injury spo...
PURPOSE: Evaluate the effect of kinesiophobia on functional outcomes following anterior cruciate lig...
Embargoed until October 2024Background Psychological and physiological factors could negatively aff...
BACKGROUND: Kinesiophobia is a psycho-cognitive factor that hampers recovery after orthopedic surger...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of kinesiophobia on both phases immediately after surgery and the...
Background and objective: Psychological responses to the initial injury and rehabilitation might be ...
All around the world thousands of knee arthroplasty operations are being carried out every year seek...
Fatigue was hypothesized to influence the loading profiles of athletes after anterior cruciate ligam...
The rehabilitation of an athlete after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury includes both phys...
Background: Fear of Movement is an important factor predicting return to sports in Anterior Cruciate...
Objectives: To compare knee confidence and kinesiophobia (fear of re-injury) in those with and witho...
Objective: To investigate the association of psychological readiness at 9 months after anterior cruc...
Oliveri, T. I. DeSzily, E. Davis, B. Newton, K. Truong, R. McCulloch Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA...
Contains fulltext : 177216.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Fea...
Relation Between Kinesiophobia and Functional Mobility for Patients After Total Knee Replacement. Th...
PURPOSE: Fear of movement (kinesiophobia) is a major limiting factor in the return to pre-injury spo...
PURPOSE: Evaluate the effect of kinesiophobia on functional outcomes following anterior cruciate lig...
Embargoed until October 2024Background Psychological and physiological factors could negatively aff...
BACKGROUND: Kinesiophobia is a psycho-cognitive factor that hampers recovery after orthopedic surger...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of kinesiophobia on both phases immediately after surgery and the...
Background and objective: Psychological responses to the initial injury and rehabilitation might be ...
All around the world thousands of knee arthroplasty operations are being carried out every year seek...
Fatigue was hypothesized to influence the loading profiles of athletes after anterior cruciate ligam...
The rehabilitation of an athlete after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury includes both phys...
Background: Fear of Movement is an important factor predicting return to sports in Anterior Cruciate...
Objectives: To compare knee confidence and kinesiophobia (fear of re-injury) in those with and witho...
Objective: To investigate the association of psychological readiness at 9 months after anterior cruc...
Oliveri, T. I. DeSzily, E. Davis, B. Newton, K. Truong, R. McCulloch Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA...
Contains fulltext : 177216.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Fea...
Relation Between Kinesiophobia and Functional Mobility for Patients After Total Knee Replacement. Th...