Kinesiophobia is associated with pain intensity in people suffering from chronic pain. The number of publications highlighting this relationship has increased significantly in recent years, emphasizing the importance of investigating and synthesizing research evidence on this topic. The purpose of this scoping review was to answer the following questions: (1) What types of interventions have been or are currently being studied in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for the management of kinesiophobia in patients with chronic pain? (2) What chronic pain conditions are targeted by these interventions? (3) What assessment tools for kinesiophobia are used in these interventions? According to the studies reviewed, (1) physical exercise is the mo...
To investigate whether pain-related fears are mediators for reducing disability and pain in patients...
Research studies focusing on the fear-avoidance model have expanded considerably since the review by...
© 2022, Indian Orthopaedics Association.Introduction: Although the negative effects of kinesiophobia...
Kinesiophobia is associated with pain intensity in people suffering from chronic pain. The number of...
International audienceKinesiophobia is associated with pain intensity in people suffering from chron...
Contains fulltext : 156854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Kinesiophobia is described as pain-related fear of movement and plays a role in the development of c...
Objective: To investigate and review psychological influences of pain such as kinesiophobia and pain...
Background and Purpose: Currently there is little known regarding best practices for managing patien...
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is the most common musculoskeletal condition and can impact individuals...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate various aspects of the phenomenon of kinesiop...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study is to examine the relationship between kinesiophobia (fear of moveme...
Objectives: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate to what extent pain coping and kin...
Chronic pain is a complex phenomenon. Understanding its multiple dimensions requires the use of a co...
Contains fulltext : 98333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)"Pain exposure...
To investigate whether pain-related fears are mediators for reducing disability and pain in patients...
Research studies focusing on the fear-avoidance model have expanded considerably since the review by...
© 2022, Indian Orthopaedics Association.Introduction: Although the negative effects of kinesiophobia...
Kinesiophobia is associated with pain intensity in people suffering from chronic pain. The number of...
International audienceKinesiophobia is associated with pain intensity in people suffering from chron...
Contains fulltext : 156854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Kinesiophobia is described as pain-related fear of movement and plays a role in the development of c...
Objective: To investigate and review psychological influences of pain such as kinesiophobia and pain...
Background and Purpose: Currently there is little known regarding best practices for managing patien...
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is the most common musculoskeletal condition and can impact individuals...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate various aspects of the phenomenon of kinesiop...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study is to examine the relationship between kinesiophobia (fear of moveme...
Objectives: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate to what extent pain coping and kin...
Chronic pain is a complex phenomenon. Understanding its multiple dimensions requires the use of a co...
Contains fulltext : 98333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)"Pain exposure...
To investigate whether pain-related fears are mediators for reducing disability and pain in patients...
Research studies focusing on the fear-avoidance model have expanded considerably since the review by...
© 2022, Indian Orthopaedics Association.Introduction: Although the negative effects of kinesiophobia...