“…Such changes might lead to pain and induce increased loading on the low back and on joints in the lower body, which in turn lead to activity restrictions, and eventually to a circular decline with further muscle strength decline and consequent mobility disability. However, it is also possible that muscle weakness contributes to musculoskeletal pain and fear of pain, which then leads to avoidance of physical activity, placing people on the pathway to mobility decline and further physical inactivity (Fransen & McConnell 2008, Vlaeyen & Linton 2000. In all, mobility difficulties after hip fracture complicate involvement in community activities, make daily life more difficult and increase the risk for institutionalization.…”