Does the awareness of having a lumbar spondylolisthesis influence self-efficacy and kinesiophobia? A retrospective analysis

Ferrari, Silvano
First
Writing - Review & Editing
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Monticone, Marco
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Writing - Review & Editing
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2019-01-01

Abstract

High pain self-efficacy and low kinesiophobia seem related to a better prognosis in patients complaining of low back pain (LBP). The literature stresses the potential negative effects of anatomical defect diagnosis (e.g. lumbar spondylolisthesis) on the psychological profile. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationships between awareness of having a spondylolisthesis, pain self-efficacy and kinesiophobia.
2019
Inglese
9
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16
7
Esperti anonimi
scientifica
Fear of movement; Outcome measures; Pain self-efficacy; Spinal pain; Spondylolisthesis
Ferrari, Silvano; Striano, Rosa; Lucking, Eric; Pillastrini, Paolo; Monticone, Marco; Vanti, Carla
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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