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The Spine Journal | 2013

Relationship between different measures of pain-related fear and physical capacity of the spine in patients with chronic low back pain

Christophe Demoulin; Ivan P.J. Huijnen; Pierre-René Somville; Stéphanie Grosdent; Irène Salamun; Jean-Michel Crielaard; Marc Vanderthommen; Stéphanie Volders

BACKGROUND CONTEXT It has been controversially stated that pain-related fear is a more important determining factor for disability in chronic low back pain (CLBP) than pain or physical impairment in itself. So far, the relationship between psychological and physiological determinants of chronic pain, that is, pain-related fear and physiological abilities, remains unclear. PURPOSE To evaluate whether pain-related fear assessed by different tools (both task specific and non task specific) is related to physical capacity measured by specific spine tests and, secondarily, to explore the relationship between different pain-related fear assessment tools. STUDY DESIGN/SETTING Cross-sectional study. PATIENT SAMPLE Fifty patients with CLBP (50% women; meanage [standard deviationage]: 44.2 [9.5 years]). OUTCOME MEASURES Physical capacity by means of three specific spine tests, that is, the finger-floor distance test (flexibility), a maximal isometric strength test of trunk extensor muscles (strength), and the Sorensen test (endurance). Pain-related fear by means of self-report measures, that is, the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK), the Photograph Series of Daily Activities (PHODA), and a fear visual analog scale (FVAS) tailored to the spine tests. METHODS Participants were asked to complete the TSK and PHODA and to perform the three spine tests. Right before performing each of the spine tests, an FVAS was filled out. Linear regression analyses controlling for gender and age were performed to study the association between the pain-related fear measurements and the results of the spine tests. To investigate the relationship between the pain-related fear measurements, correlation tests were performed. RESULTS The linear regression analyses revealed that neither the TSK and PHODA scores nor the FVAS scores were significantly related to the physical capacity measurements. The correlational tests showed no significant correlation between the PHODA, TSK, and FVAS scores. CONCLUSIONS The present study shows that neither the task-specific tool (FVAS) nor the non task-specific questionnaires (TSK and PHODA) were significantly correlated to the spine tests in patients with CLBP. This is contrary to earlier evidence according to which physical capacity is inversely related to the level of pain-related fear, and it suggests that one should not draw conclusions about physical capacity based on pain-related fear scores. Furthermore, the different assessment tools for pain-related fear were surprisingly not correlated with each other.


European Journal of Pain | 2015

Efficacy and cost-effectiveness: A study of different treatment approaches in a tertiary pain centre

Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse; Aline Gillet; Nicole Malaise; Irène Salamun; Catherine Barsics; Stéphanie Grosdent; Didier Maquet; Anne-Sophie Nyssen; Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville

Chronic pain is considered to be a complex phenomenon, involving an interrelation of biological, psychosocial and sociocultural factors. Currently, no single treatment or therapy can address all aspects of this pathology. In our expert tertiary pain centre, we decide to assess the effectiveness of four treatments for chronic pain classically proposed in our daily clinical work: physiotherapy; psycho‐education; physiotherapy combined with psycho‐education; and self‐hypnosis/self‐care learning.


Douleur Et Analgesie | 2014

Analyse des caractéristiques biopsychosociales observées chez 1 832 patients consultant pour des douleurs chroniques dans le service d’algologie du CHU de Liège

Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville; Adelaïde Blavier; Valérie Palmaricciotti; Nicole Malaise; Irène Salamun; Robert Fontaine; Dominique Libbrecht; Marco Tomasella; Simon Smitz; Christophe Malengreaux; Philippe Mairiaux; Anne-Sophie Nyssen


Douleur Et Analgesie | 2011

Fibromyalgie et lombalgie chronique: étude des facteurs invalidants et facteurs facilitateurs à la réinsertion et au maintien professionnel

Jessica Celentano; Valérie Palmaricciotti; Anne-Sophie Nyssen; Nicole Malaise; Irène Salamun; Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville


Douleurs : Evaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement | 2010

Comment aider les patients douloureux chroniques à mieux gérer leur problème de douleur ? Etude exploratoire de l'impact de l'apprentissage de l'autohypnose et de la psycho-éducation

Valérie Palmaricciotti; Kevin Romain; Nicole Malaise; Irène Salamun; Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville


Revue médicale de Liège | 2008

La rehabilitation pulmonaire dans la bronchopneumopathie chronique obstructive.

Jean-Louis Corhay; Delphine Nguyen Dang; Pierre Schees; Irène Salamun; Thierry Bury; F. Pirnay; Renaud Louis


Archive | 2017

ADHERENCE OF CHRONIC PAIN PATIENTS TO BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS

Floriane Rousseaux; Anne-Sophie Nyssen; Nicole Malaise; Irène Salamun; Alain Collinet; Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville; Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse


Mains libres | 2017

Traduction en langue française de la version longue du « Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire » et étude de ses qualités psychométriques

Christophe Demoulin; Valentine Halleux; Ben Darlow; Emilie Martin; Nathalie Roussel; Fabienne Humblet; Stephen Bornheim; Daniel Flynn; Irène Salamun; Pascale Renders; Jean-François Kaux; Olivier Bruyère


Kinésithérapie, la Revue | 2017

Traduction en français du "back pain attitudes questionnaire" et étude de ses qualités métrologiques

Christophe Demoulin; V. hALLEUX; Ben Darlow; Emilie Martin; Nathalie Roussel; Fabienne Humblet; Stephen Bornheim; Daniel Flynn; Irène Salamun; Pascale Renders; Jean-Michel Crielaard; Olivier Bruyère


Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine | 2017

Psychological interventions influence patients' attitudes and beliefs about their chronic pain.

Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse; Aline Gillet; Nicole Malaise; Irène Salamun; Stéphanie Grosdent; Didier Maquet; Anne-Sophie Nyssen; Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville

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