2022
DOI: 10.2217/pmt-2022-0011
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Psychological Inflexibility And Physical Disability In Older Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain And Knee Pain

Abstract: Aim: This study examined the associations between psychological inflexibility (PI) and physical disability (PD) among older patients with chronic low back and knee pain. Methods: Pain avoidance and cognitive fusion were assessed in outpatients as components of PI and PD, and sociodemographic and pain-related variables were used as covariates. Hierarchical multiple linear regression was used. The covariates were first entered, followed by PI. Results: Age and pain intensity had significant positive associations… Show more

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“…Motion in the coronal plane is solved using the cosine theorem and the offset angle to find the left-right offset distance of the body. The body's left-right offset distance can be obtained through Equation (1). Furthermore, during the process of sitting down, individual variations in lower limb weakness and temporal differences can result in deviations from vertical motion.…”
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“…Motion in the coronal plane is solved using the cosine theorem and the offset angle to find the left-right offset distance of the body. The body's left-right offset distance can be obtained through Equation (1). Furthermore, during the process of sitting down, individual variations in lower limb weakness and temporal differences can result in deviations from vertical motion.…”
Section: Human Body 3d Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Motion in the coronal plane is solved using the cosine theorem and the offset angle to find the left-right offset distance of the body. The body's left-right offset distance can be obtained through Equation (1). The action of the human body in the coronal plane reflects the lateral swaying during sitting down movements, where α 1 represents the angle of rotation around the X-axis, which corresponds to the lateral offset of the body.…”
Section: Human Body 3d Modelingmentioning
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