JaimeS
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Kinesiophobia and maladaptive coping strategies prevent improvements in pain catastrophizing following pain neuroscience education in fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue syndrome: Pooled results from 2 randomized controlled trials
A. Malfliet, J. Van Oosterwijck, M. Meeus, B. Cagnie, L. Danneels, M. Dolphens, R. Buyl, J. Nijs
Intergrating Research into practice
http://www.manualtherapyjournal.com/article/S1356-689X(16)30281-8/abstract
Other, [very] similar study by the same set out authors discussed here and here.
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-J
Kinesiophobia and maladaptive coping strategies prevent improvements in pain catastrophizing following pain neuroscience education in fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue syndrome: Pooled results from 2 randomized controlled trials
A. Malfliet, J. Van Oosterwijck, M. Meeus, B. Cagnie, L. Danneels, M. Dolphens, R. Buyl, J. Nijs
Intergrating Research into practice
http://www.manualtherapyjournal.com/article/S1356-689X(16)30281-8/abstract
Background: Many patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and/or fibromyalgia (FM) have no understanding of their condition, leading to maladaptive pain cognitions and coping strategies. These should be tackled during therapy, e.g. by providing pain neurophysiology education (PNE). Although the positive effects of PNE are well-established in chronic pain populations, it remains unclear why some patients benefit more than others. Identifying predictive factors for therapy would add great value to clinical pratice.
Other, [very] similar study by the same set out authors discussed here and here.
Can anyone locate full text?
-J