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Fear of Movement Is Not Associated With Objective and Subjective Physical Activity Levels in Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain
(Elsevier B.V., 2017-01-01)
Objectives: To assess the association of physical activity measures, derived with an accelerometer and a self-reported questionnaire, with fear of movement in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain (LBP) and to ...
A cross-sectional study of associations between kinesiophobia, pain, disability, and quality of life in patients with chronic low back pain
(BioMed Central, 2018)
Abstract
Background
Low back pain is a significant health problem condition due to high prevalence among the general population. Emotions and physical factors are believed ...
Association of perceived physical overload at work with pain and disability in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain: a 6-month longitudinal study
(2019-07-01)
Background: Physical overload at work has been described as a risk factor for the development of low back pain. However, few studies have investigated the prognostic value of perceived physical overload at work in patients ...
Is There Equivalence Between the Electronic and Paper Version of the Questionnaires for Assessment of Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain?
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2020-03-15)
Study Design. Cross-sectional study. Objective. To investigate the equivalence of electronic and paper version of self-report questionnaires for the assessment of disability, pain, fear of movement, depression, and physical ...
Self-reported moderate-to-vigorous leisure time physical activity predicts less pain and disability over 12 months in chronic and persistent low back pain
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-09-01)
Background: Physical deconditioning in combination with societal and emotional factors has been hypothesized to compromise complete recovery from low back pain (LBP). However, there is a lack of longitudinal studies designed ...