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399 related items for PubMed ID: 20655254

  • 1. Self-efficacy is more important than fear of movement in mediating the relationship between pain and disability in chronic low back pain.
    Costa Lda C, Maher CG, McAuley JH, Hancock MJ, Smeets RJ.
    Eur J Pain; 2011 Feb; 15(2):213-9. PubMed ID: 20655254
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  • 2. Self-efficacy mediates the relation between pain-related fear and outcome in chronic low back pain patients.
    Woby SR, Urmston M, Watson PJ.
    Eur J Pain; 2007 Oct; 11(7):711-8. PubMed ID: 17218132
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  • 3. Clinical course and impact of fear-avoidance beliefs in low back pain: prospective cohort study of acute and chronic low back pain: II.
    Grotle M, Vøllestad NK, Brox JI.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 2006 Apr 20; 31(9):1038-46. PubMed ID: 16641782
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  • 4. [The role of an information booklet or oral information about back pain in reducing disability and fear-avoidance beliefs among patients with subacute and chronic low back pain. A randomized controlled trial in a rehabilitation unit].
    Coudeyre E, Givron P, Vanbiervliet W, Benaïm C, Hérisson C, Pelissier J, Poiraudeau S.
    Ann Readapt Med Phys; 2006 Nov 20; 49(8):600-8. PubMed ID: 16793163
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  • 5. Pain-related fear in low back pain: a prospective study in the general population.
    Leeuw M, Houben RM, Severeijns R, Picavet HS, Schouten EG, Vlaeyen JW.
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  • 6. A further investigation of the importance of pain cognition and behaviour in pain rehabilitation: longitudinal data suggest disability and fear of movement are most important.
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  • 7. Decline in physical activity, disability and pain-related fear in sub-acute low back pain.
    Verbunt JA, Sieben JM, Seelen HA, Vlaeyen JW, Bousema EJ, van der Heijden GJ, Knottnerus JA.
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  • 9. The disabling role of fluctuations in physical activity in patients with chronic low back pain.
    Huijnen IP, Verbunt JA, Roelofs J, Goossens M, Peters M.
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  • 11. Adjustment to chronic low back pain--the relative influence of fear-avoidance beliefs, catastrophizing, and appraisals of control.
    Woby SR, Watson PJ, Roach NK, Urmston M.
    Behav Res Ther; 2004 Jul 20; 42(7):761-74. PubMed ID: 15149897
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  • 12. Are changes in fear-avoidance beliefs, catastrophizing, and appraisals of control, predictive of changes in chronic low back pain and disability?
    Woby SR, Watson PJ, Roach NK, Urmston M.
    Eur J Pain; 2004 Jun 20; 8(3):201-10. PubMed ID: 15109970
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  • 14. The effect of fear of movement beliefs on pain and disability after surgery for lumbar and cervical degenerative conditions.
    Archer KR, Wegener ST, Seebach C, Song Y, Skolasky RL, Thornton C, Khanna AJ, Riley LH.
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  • 15. Anxiety levels, fear-avoidance beliefs, and disability levels at baseline and at 1 year among subjects with acute and chronic low back pain.
    Newcomer KL, Shelerud RA, Vickers Douglas KS, Larson DR, Crawford BJ.
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  • 16. Fear avoidance beliefs influence duration of sick leave in Spanish low back pain patients.
    Kovacs FM, Muriel A, Castillo Sánchez MD, Medina JM, Royuela A, Spanish Back Pain Research Network.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 2007 Jul 15; 32(16):1761-6. PubMed ID: 17632397
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  • 17. Importance of fear-avoidance behavior in chronic non-specific low back pain.
    Nagarajan M, Nair MR.
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  • 18. Self-report measures best explain changes in disability compared with physical measures after exercise rehabilitation for chronic low back pain.
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  • 19. Psychological influences on repetition-induced summation of activity-related pain in patients with chronic low back pain.
    Sullivan MJ, Thibault P, Andrikonyte J, Butler H, Catchlove R, Larivière C.
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  • 20. The impact of fear-avoidance model variables on disability in patients with specific or nonspecific chronic low back pain.
    Lundberg M, Frennered K, Hägg O, Styf J.
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