Current models of pain behavior suggest that kinesiophobia prevents the reacquisition of normal function, promotes the development of maladaptive coping strategies, and contributes to the disability associated with chronic neck pain (NP).
Monticone, M., Ambrosini, E., Vernon, H., Rocca, B., Finco, G., Foti, C., et al. (2018). Efficacy of two brief cognitive-behavioral rehabilitation programs for chronic neck pain: Results of a randomized controlled pilot study. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE, 54(6), 890-899 [10.23736/S1973-9087.18.05206-1].
Efficacy of two brief cognitive-behavioral rehabilitation programs for chronic neck pain: Results of a randomized controlled pilot study
Foti C.;
2018-12-01
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Current models of pain behavior suggest that kinesiophobia prevents the reacquisition of normal function, promotes the development of maladaptive coping strategies, and contributes to the disability associated with chronic neck pain (NP).File in questo prodotto:
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