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221 related items for PubMed ID: 34613379

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    Burns SA, Cleland JA, Rivett DA, O'Hara MC, Egan W, Pandya J, Snodgrass SJ.
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  • 28. Influence of fear-avoidance beliefs on disability in patients with subacromial shoulder pain in primary care: a secondary analysis.
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  • 31. Psychological covariates of longitudinal changes in back-related disability in patients undergoing acupuncture.
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    Shim EJ, Hahm BJ, Go DJ, Lee KM, Noh HL, Park SH, Song YW.
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    Grotle M, Vøllestad NK, Veierød MB, Brox JI.
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  • 35. Fear-avoidance beliefs about back pain in patients with subacute low back pain.
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  • 38. A Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ) and the role of fear-avoidance beliefs in chronic low back pain and disability.
    Waddell G, Newton M, Henderson I, Somerville D, Main CJ.
    Pain; 1993 Feb 08; 52(2):157-168. PubMed ID: 8455963
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  • 40. A further Rasch analysis of the Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire in adults with chronic low back pain suggests the revision of its rating scale.
    Franchignoni F, Giordano A, Rocca B, Ferriero G, Monticone M.
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