Examples of using Movement avoidance in English and their translations into Portuguese
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together with the belief of fear of pain and movement avoidance.
So, expanding existing reviews this study was developed to analyze the effect of graded exposure on fear of pain and movement avoidance beliefs of chronic low back pain patients.
fear of pain and movement avoidance, pain and disability beliefs.
secondary outcome fear of pain and movement avoidance.
The following research question was used for this study:"Which is the effect of graded exposure intervention on fear of pain and movement avoidance belief in chronic low back pain patients?
fear of pain and movement avoidance have improved in the group receiving usual assistance first,
fear of pain and movement avoidance.
concepts which occurred during the development of fear of pain and movement avoidance.
The adjustment of fear of pain and movement avoidance belief aiming at eliminating immobility behaviors requires educative actions,
on fear of pain and movement avoidance, anxiety, disability
fear of pain and movement avoidance.
cycle of fear of pain and movement avoidance and then effects of in vivo exposure were tested on fear of pain and movement avoidance, pain and functionality beliefs.
Self-efficacy and fear of pain and avoidance of movement were primary outcomes.
So last night, I paid particular attention to her range of movement, her avoidance of certain positions.
fear of pain and avoidance of movement beliefs influence on disability in chronic low back pain patients and strategies for changing them are desirable.
fear and avoidance of movement in anticipation to pain may bring physical loss of mobility,
reduce the fear of pain and avoidance of movement….
Secondary outcomes were fear of pain and movement avoidance, catastrophic thoughts and pain intensity.
Patients with high fear and movement avoidance are at higher risk of disability
There is relationship between fear of pain and movement avoidance and anxiety, depression and disability.