The avoidance model in patients with knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) hypothesizes that pain and psychological distress lead to avoidance of activities, and thereby to muscle weakness and activity limitations. This paper systematically reviews the scientific evidence for the validity of this avoidance model. A qualitative data synthesis was used to identify levels of evidence. Sixty studies were included. In knee OA, strong evidence was found that avoidance of activities is associated with activity limitations via muscle weakness (mediation by muscle weakness), strong evidence was found for an association between muscle weakness and activity limitations, and weak evidence was found that pain and psychological distress are associated with mu...
This study aimed at establishing the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and d...
Objective: To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
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Background Pain-related avoidance of activities is hypothesized to lead to lower muscle strength and...
OBJECTIVE: Avoidance of activity is hypothesized to lead to muscle weakness and consequently, to phy...
Objective. Avoidance of activity is hypothesized to lead to muscle weakness and consequently, to phy...
Objective. Avoidance of activity is hypothesized to lead to muscle weakness and consequently, to phy...
Objective: To evaluate the mediating role of reduced muscle strength in the relationship between avo...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the mediating role of reduced muscle strength in the relationship betwee...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the mediating role of reduced muscle strength in the relationship between avo...
Objective: It has been hypothesized that pain and low vitality lead to an increase in avoidance of a...
Objective: To determine to what extent articular, kinesiological, and psychological factors each con...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objectives: Patients' beliefs and expectations about their pain have been identified as important di...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
This study aimed at establishing the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and d...
Objective: To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Contains fulltext : 59044.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is growi...
Background Pain-related avoidance of activities is hypothesized to lead to lower muscle strength and...
OBJECTIVE: Avoidance of activity is hypothesized to lead to muscle weakness and consequently, to phy...
Objective. Avoidance of activity is hypothesized to lead to muscle weakness and consequently, to phy...
Objective. Avoidance of activity is hypothesized to lead to muscle weakness and consequently, to phy...
Objective: To evaluate the mediating role of reduced muscle strength in the relationship between avo...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the mediating role of reduced muscle strength in the relationship betwee...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the mediating role of reduced muscle strength in the relationship between avo...
Objective: It has been hypothesized that pain and low vitality lead to an increase in avoidance of a...
Objective: To determine to what extent articular, kinesiological, and psychological factors each con...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objectives: Patients' beliefs and expectations about their pain have been identified as important di...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
This study aimed at establishing the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and d...
Objective: To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Contains fulltext : 59044.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is growi...