2012
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20110309
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Influence of Fear-Avoidance Beliefs on Functional Status Outcomes for People With Musculoskeletal Conditions of the Shoulder

Abstract: The influence of fear-avoidance beliefs on change in functional status varies among specific shoulder impairments.

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“…Five studies only included participants with adhesive capsulitis [18,19,24-26], four studies only included participants with subacromial impingement syndrome [20,22,23,27], one study only included participants with posterior inferior instability of the shoulder [17] and one study only included participants with a positive posterior impingement sign and the presence of a posterosuperior glenoid labral lesion on MRI [28]. One study [29] used the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9) codes [30] to divide “musculoskeletal shoulder pain” into 8 disease categories. The authors themselves report ICD-9 codes as lacking specificity and reliability, yet rather than report comprehensive results for their full cohort, only report results for these disease specific categories.…”
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“…Five studies only included participants with adhesive capsulitis [18,19,24-26], four studies only included participants with subacromial impingement syndrome [20,22,23,27], one study only included participants with posterior inferior instability of the shoulder [17] and one study only included participants with a positive posterior impingement sign and the presence of a posterosuperior glenoid labral lesion on MRI [28]. One study [29] used the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9) codes [30] to divide “musculoskeletal shoulder pain” into 8 disease categories. The authors themselves report ICD-9 codes as lacking specificity and reliability, yet rather than report comprehensive results for their full cohort, only report results for these disease specific categories.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Within each sub-group of shoulder classification, no two studies used the same eligibility criteria. Five studies, [16,21,29,31,32] did not sub-categorize shoulder pain using a clinical diagnosis; all providing minimal details of eligibility criteria. However these results are transferable to the wider range of patients.…”
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“…Finally, mFABQ total score was sum of these two scores. All scores dichotomized as low (mFABQ physical activity score [0-6], mFABQ work score [0][1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] and mFABQ total score [0-18]) or high (mFABQ physical activity score [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24], mFABQ work score and mFABQ total score ) according to medians of a previous study. 19 All patients were literate and none of the patients had pathological finding in the examinations that may influence the questionnaire.…”
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“…10,11 In this study, we aimed to compare FA beliefs of RA patients with OA of hand patients and FM patients and evaluate its relationship with RA activity and duration.…”
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