Relations of fear, helplessness and negative coping with objective measures of knee function in patients listed for total knee replacement surgery

M.L. Van der Linden, P.A. Roach, P.J. Rowe, P.G. Gaston, R.W. Nutton

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    Abstract

    This paper discusses the relations of fear, helplessness and negative coping with objective measures of knee function in patients listed for total knee replacement surgery. It was presented at the 11th World Congress on Pain in August of 2005.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusUnpublished - 26 Aug 2005
    Event11th World Congress on Pain - Sydney, Australia
    Duration: 21 Aug 200526 Aug 2005

    Conference

    Conference11th World Congress on Pain
    CitySydney, Australia
    Period21/08/0526/08/05

    Keywords

    • fear
    • helplessness
    • knee replacement
    • knee surgery
    • joint movement
    • knee function

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