Pain is a signal of (potential) bodily harm. Therefore, it makes sense to avoid movements that have been experienced with pain – at least until tissues have healed if damage is present. Because movements similar to the original painful one are likely to be painful as well, avoiding these makes sense as well. The current PhD project demonstrated that (pain-free) participants indeed show such spreading (or generalization) of pain-related avoidance to similar movements in the lab. However, generalization becomes problematic when movements that are dissimilar to the original painful one are avoided as well, leading to a large range of movements being avoided. Such excessive avoidance can disrupt daily life and interfere with valued activities, ...
Avoidance behavior is a key contributor to the transition from acute pain to chronic pain disability...
In chronic pain patients, pain related fear considerably contributes to the maintenance of the exper...
The traditional biomedical understanding and treatment of chronic pain seems to fail: pain persists,...
Pain is a signal of (potential) bodily harm. Therefore, it makes sense to avoid movements that have ...
Why is it that some people develop chronic pain after an injury, while others do not? Pain has a cle...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...
Avoidance is considered a key contributor to the development and maintenance of chronic pain disabil...
Avoidance is considered key in the development of chronic pain. However, little is known about how a...
The fear-avoidance model of chronic pain predicts that catastrophic (mis)interpretation of pain elic...
Fear-avoidance models propose that pain-related fear may spur avoidance behaviour leading to chronic...
Excessive generalization of fear and avoidance are hallmark symptoms of chronic pain disability, yet...
Pain is considered a hardwired signal of bodily disturbance belonging to a basic motivational system...
Avoidance behavior is a key contributor to the transition from acute pain to chronic pain disability...
In chronic pain patients, pain related fear considerably contributes to the maintenance of the exper...
The traditional biomedical understanding and treatment of chronic pain seems to fail: pain persists,...
Pain is a signal of (potential) bodily harm. Therefore, it makes sense to avoid movements that have ...
Why is it that some people develop chronic pain after an injury, while others do not? Pain has a cle...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...
Avoidance is considered a key contributor to the development and maintenance of chronic pain disabil...
Avoidance is considered key in the development of chronic pain. However, little is known about how a...
The fear-avoidance model of chronic pain predicts that catastrophic (mis)interpretation of pain elic...
Fear-avoidance models propose that pain-related fear may spur avoidance behaviour leading to chronic...
Excessive generalization of fear and avoidance are hallmark symptoms of chronic pain disability, yet...
Pain is considered a hardwired signal of bodily disturbance belonging to a basic motivational system...
Avoidance behavior is a key contributor to the transition from acute pain to chronic pain disability...
In chronic pain patients, pain related fear considerably contributes to the maintenance of the exper...
The traditional biomedical understanding and treatment of chronic pain seems to fail: pain persists,...