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Catastropheism Incapacitates More than Back Pain Itself

Summary by Salud a Diario
A study published in the European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, with the participation of Bellvitge University Hospital, reveals that psychological aspects such as over-concerning with pain (catastrophism) or fear of moving (kinesiophobia) may account for up to 35% of disability in people with chronic nonspecific lumbar pain. This impact is particularly relevant in many women after menopause, a stage in which biological, socia…
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A study published in the European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, with the participation of Bellvitge University Hospital, reveals that psychological aspects such as over-concerning with pain (catastrophism) or fear of moving (kinesiophobia) may account for up to 35% of disability in people with chronic nonspecific lumbar pain. This impact is particularly relevant in many women after menopause, a stage in which biological, socia…

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Salud a Diario broke the news in on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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