“…As a consequence, an adaptation towards telehealth services for non‐life‐threatening conditions was witnessed early in the pandemic (Eccleston et al, 2020; Green et al, 2020; Lynch et al, 2020; Puntillo et al, 2020). Previous data showed that telehealth interventions, heavily relying on self‐management and exercise, are beneficial in reducing pain, disability (Adamse et al, 2018; Dias et al, 2021) and associated psychological symptoms (Cavanagh et al, 2019; Gannon et al, 2019; O'Brien et al, 2018). However, the effectiveness of such programmes is strongly influenced by adherence, motivation and fear‐avoidance beliefs (Ackerman et al, 2013; Nicholas et al, 2012; Söderlund & von Heideken Wågert, 2021).…”