BACKGROUND CONTEXT: For patients with low back pain, fear-avoidance beliefs (FABs) represent cognitions and emotions that underpin concerns and fears about the potential for physical activities to produce pain and further harm to the spine. Excessive FABs result in heightened disability and are an obstacle for recovery from acute, subacute, and chronic low back pain. PURPOSE: This article summarizes past research concerning the etiology, impact, and assessment of FABs; reviews the results and relevance to clinical practice of trials that have addressed FAB as part of low back pain treatment; and lists areas in need of further study. STUDY DESIGN: This article reports on a plenary presentation and discussion of an expert panel and workshop e...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the course of low-back pain over 52 weeks following current pain at ...
The traditional biomedical understanding and treatment of chronic pain seems to fail: pain persists,...
Study Design Retrospective study. Background: Fear-avoidance beliefs and self-efficacy are considere...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: For patients with low back pain, fear-avoidance beliefs (FABs) represent cogniti...
Background/Aim: Fear-avoidance beliefs (FAB) is exsessive fear of movements that may lead to movemen...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Fear-avoidance beliefs have been shown to be associated wi...
Objectives: Fear-avoidance beliefs have been shown to be associated with disability and work status ...
Abstract Background/Aim: Fear-avoidance beliefs (FAB) is exsessive fear of movements that may lead ...
OBJECTIVES: The fear-avoidance model describes how the belief that pain is a sign of damage leads to...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal disorders in both dev...
Long-term musculoskeletal pain is a large public health problem with serious consequences both for t...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess fear-avoidance beliefs in patients with acute lo...
Objective: Chronic back pain (CBP) is responsible for considerable suffering across the world and is...
Research studies focusing on the fear-avoidance model have expanded considerably since the review by...
Introduction: Fear of pain is related to disability and chronicity of low back pain. The aim of this...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the course of low-back pain over 52 weeks following current pain at ...
The traditional biomedical understanding and treatment of chronic pain seems to fail: pain persists,...
Study Design Retrospective study. Background: Fear-avoidance beliefs and self-efficacy are considere...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: For patients with low back pain, fear-avoidance beliefs (FABs) represent cogniti...
Background/Aim: Fear-avoidance beliefs (FAB) is exsessive fear of movements that may lead to movemen...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Fear-avoidance beliefs have been shown to be associated wi...
Objectives: Fear-avoidance beliefs have been shown to be associated with disability and work status ...
Abstract Background/Aim: Fear-avoidance beliefs (FAB) is exsessive fear of movements that may lead ...
OBJECTIVES: The fear-avoidance model describes how the belief that pain is a sign of damage leads to...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal disorders in both dev...
Long-term musculoskeletal pain is a large public health problem with serious consequences both for t...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess fear-avoidance beliefs in patients with acute lo...
Objective: Chronic back pain (CBP) is responsible for considerable suffering across the world and is...
Research studies focusing on the fear-avoidance model have expanded considerably since the review by...
Introduction: Fear of pain is related to disability and chronicity of low back pain. The aim of this...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the course of low-back pain over 52 weeks following current pain at ...
The traditional biomedical understanding and treatment of chronic pain seems to fail: pain persists,...
Study Design Retrospective study. Background: Fear-avoidance beliefs and self-efficacy are considere...