Predictive capacity of pain beliefs and catastrophizing in Whiplash Associated Disorder

GP Bostick, LJ Carroll, CA Brown, D Harley, DP Gross - Injury, 2013 - Elsevier
Introduction Beliefs about pain are known to be important factors in recovery, most notably in
LBP. Relatively less is known about the role of pain beliefs in Whiplash Associated Disorder …

“If I can get over that, I can get over anything”—understanding how individuals with acute whiplash disorders form beliefs about pain and recovery: a qualitative study

E Williamson, V Nichols, SE Lamb - Physiotherapy, 2015 - Elsevier
Objectives Beliefs held by patients have been shown to influence outcomes in acute
whiplash associated disorders (WAD). The aim was to identify beliefs about pain and …

Self-efficacy beliefs mediate the association between pain intensity and pain interference in acute/subacute whiplash-associated disorders

Y Pedrero-Martin, D Falla, J Martinez-Calderon… - European spine …, 2021 - Springer
Purpose To evaluate whether a set of pre-accident demographic, accident-related, post-
accident treatment and psychosocial factors assessed in people with acute/subacute …

The perception of pain and pain-related cognitions in subacute whiplash-associated disorders: its influence on prolonged disability

L Bunketorp, M Lindh, J Carlsson… - Disability and …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. To clarify the relations between the sensory, affective and cognitive dimensions of
pain and to analyse what influence these components have on persistent disability in …

Pain‐catastrophizing and fear‐avoidance beliefs as mediators between post‐traumatic stress symptoms and pain following whiplash injury–A prospective cohort study

TE Andersen, KI Karstoft, O Brink… - European Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background Knowledge about the course of recovery after whiplash injury is important. Most
valuable is identification of prognostic factors that may be reversed by intervention. The …

If they can put a man on the moon, they should be able to fix a neck injury: a mixed-method study characterizing and explaining pain beliefs about WAD

GP Bostick, CA Brown, LJ Carroll… - Disability and …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: To use quantitative data characterizing whiplash-associated disorder (WAD)-
related pain beliefs over time to develop qualitative analysis exploring experiences …

Cognitive determinants of pain and disability in patients with chronic whiplash-associated disorder: a cross-sectional observational study

DP Thompson, JA Oldham, M Urmston, SR Woby - Physiotherapy, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To delineate the relative extent to which specific cognitive factors are related to
levels of pain and disability in patients with chronic whiplash-associated disorder. DESIGN …

Beliefs and expectations for recovery, coping, and depression in whiplash-associated disorders: lessening the transition to chronicity

LJ Carroll - Spine, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Literature review and discussion. Objective. To discuss the role played by
beliefs, expectations, coping, and depression in the transition to chronicity in whiplash …

Are coping and catastrophising independently related to disability and depression in patients with whiplash associated disorders?

R Nieto, J Miró, A Huguet, C Saldaña - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. The aim is to study how pain coping strategies and catastrophising are related to
disability and depression in patients with whiplash-associated disorders (WAD). Specifically …

Prognostic factors of perceived disability and perceived recovery after whiplash: a longitudinal, prospective study with one-year follow-up

Y Pedrero-Martin, D Falla… - The Clinical Journal …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: The understanding of the role that cognitive and emotional factors play in how an
individual recovers from a whiplash injury is important. Hence, we sought to evaluate …