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  • 3. Fear-Avoidance Behavior and Sickness Absence in Patients with Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders.
    Macías-Toronjo I, Sánchez-Ramos JL, Rojas-Ocaña MJ, García-Navarro EB.
    Medicina (Kaunas); 2020 Nov 26; 56(12):. PubMed ID: 33255875
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  • 7. Predictors of short-term work-related disability among active duty US Navy personnel: a cohort study in patients with acute and subacute low back pain.
    Hiebert R, Campello MA, Weiser S, Ziemke GW, Fox BA, Nordin M.
    Spine J; 2012 Sep 26; 12(9):806-16. PubMed ID: 22227177
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  • 9. Behavioural activation and inhibition systems in relation to pain intensity and duration in a sample of people experiencing chronic musculoskeletal pain.
    Sanson N, Hach S, Moran R, Mason J.
    Musculoskelet Sci Pract; 2020 Jun 26; 47():102129. PubMed ID: 32148326
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  • 13. Low levels of physical activity in back pain patients are associated with high levels of fear-avoidance beliefs and pain catastrophizing.
    Elfving B, Andersson T, Grooten WJ.
    Physiother Res Int; 2007 Mar 26; 12(1):14-24. PubMed ID: 17432390
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  • 17. Fear-avoidance beliefs increase perception of pain and disability in Mexicans with chronic low back pain.
    Nava-Bringas TI, Macías-Hernández SI, Vásquez-Ríos JR, Coronado-Zarco R, Miranda-Duarte A, Cruz-Medina E, Arellano-Hernández A.
    Rev Bras Reumatol Engl Ed; 2017 Mar 26; 57(4):306-310. PubMed ID: 28743357
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  • 18. 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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  • 20. Catastrophizing-a prognostic factor for outcome in patients with low back pain: a systematic review.
    Wertli MM, Eugster R, Held U, Steurer J, Kofmehl R, Weiser S.
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