Objective: It has been hypothesized that pain and low vitality lead to an increase in avoidance of activities in persons with early symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (OA), and that avoidance of activities leads to an increase in activity limitations. The present study aimed to evaluate these hypotheses
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
INTRODUCTION:While OA literature indicates greater pain is related to less time being physically act...
Background Pain-related avoidance of activities is hypothesized to lead to lower muscle strength and...
The avoidance model in patients with knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) hypothesizes that pain and psy...
Objective: To evaluate the mediating role of reduced muscle strength in the relationship between avo...
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: 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...
Objectives Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of activity limitations. The knee OA populati...
Method: A longitudinal cohort study with 5 years follow-up was conducted. Patients (n = 288) were re...
Objective. To predict the 2-year course of activity limitations in patients with early knee and/or h...
Objective: To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
INTRODUCTION:While OA literature indicates greater pain is related to less time being physically act...
Background Pain-related avoidance of activities is hypothesized to lead to lower muscle strength and...
The avoidance model in patients with knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) hypothesizes that pain and psy...
Objective: To evaluate the mediating role of reduced muscle strength in the relationship between avo...
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: 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...
Objectives Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of activity limitations. The knee OA populati...
Method: A longitudinal cohort study with 5 years follow-up was conducted. Patients (n = 288) were re...
Objective. To predict the 2-year course of activity limitations in patients with early knee and/or h...
Objective: To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
INTRODUCTION:While OA literature indicates greater pain is related to less time being physically act...