Kinesiophobia and pain catastrophising may be associated with patients' transition from having acute to chronic pain following a whiplash injury. To systematically review and critically appraise the literature to determine whether kinesiophobia and pain catastrophising are associated with greater likelihood of patients developing chronic pain and disability following a whiplash injury. A systematic review of the literature DATA SOURCES: Electronic searches of PubMed, AMED, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and PubPsych, and grey literature were undertaken from inception to September 2017. Study selection was based on longitudinal studies evaluating how kinesiophobia and/or pain catastrophising at baseline are associated with pain intensity, disability or b...
The aim of this study was to test the capacity of the Fear Avoidance Model to explain the relationsh...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory hypersensitivity, central hyperexcitability [lowered nociceptive flexion reflex ...
International audienceKinesiophobia is associated with pain intensity in people suffering from chron...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining the transition from acute to chrom...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining the transition from acute to chrom...
(1) To explore the level of association between kinesiophobia and pain, disability and quality of li...
Objectives: In low back pain, clinical studies suggest that kinesiophobia (fear of movement/(re)inju...
The aim of this study was to test the capacity of the Fear Avoidance Model to explain the relationsh...
The aim of this study was to test the capacity of the Fear Avoidance Model to explain the relationsh...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining the transition from acute to chrom...
Objectives: In low back pain, clinical studies suggest that kinesiophobia (fear of movement/(re)inju...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining the transition from acute to chrom...
Objectives: In low back pain, clinical studies suggest that kinesiophobia (fear of movement/(re)inju...
Objectives: In low back pain, clinical studies suggest that kinesiophobia (fear of movement/(re)inju...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining the transition from acute to chrom...
The aim of this study was to test the capacity of the Fear Avoidance Model to explain the relationsh...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory hypersensitivity, central hyperexcitability [lowered nociceptive flexion reflex ...
International audienceKinesiophobia is associated with pain intensity in people suffering from chron...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining the transition from acute to chrom...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining the transition from acute to chrom...
(1) To explore the level of association between kinesiophobia and pain, disability and quality of li...
Objectives: In low back pain, clinical studies suggest that kinesiophobia (fear of movement/(re)inju...
The aim of this study was to test the capacity of the Fear Avoidance Model to explain the relationsh...
The aim of this study was to test the capacity of the Fear Avoidance Model to explain the relationsh...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining the transition from acute to chrom...
Objectives: In low back pain, clinical studies suggest that kinesiophobia (fear of movement/(re)inju...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining the transition from acute to chrom...
Objectives: In low back pain, clinical studies suggest that kinesiophobia (fear of movement/(re)inju...
Objectives: In low back pain, clinical studies suggest that kinesiophobia (fear of movement/(re)inju...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining the transition from acute to chrom...
The aim of this study was to test the capacity of the Fear Avoidance Model to explain the relationsh...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory hypersensitivity, central hyperexcitability [lowered nociceptive flexion reflex ...
International audienceKinesiophobia is associated with pain intensity in people suffering from chron...