Be Brave and Cool, Be Far From Low Back Pain: Kinesiophobia and Pain Catastrophizing Behaviour Can Cause Disability in Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain Patients Like the Other Maladaptive Psyschosocial Factors
Abstract:The aim of the study is to research the effect of kinesiophobia and pain catastrophizing behavior on disability related to low back pain among patients with chronic non-specific low back pain. Material and Methods: In this prospective and cross-sectional study, in which the data of 54 patients in total were recorded with 3 stages of patient recruitment; the data of kinesiophobia (with Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale ), catastrophe (with Pain Catastrophizing Scale) and low back pain-related disability level (with Osw… Show more
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