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View article: Erratum zu: Bedeutung von „avoidance“ und „endurance“ beim Post-COVID-Syndrom
Erratum zu: Bedeutung von „avoidance“ und „endurance“ beim Post-COVID-Syndrom Open
View article: Measuring affective, cognitive and behavioral responses to fatigue: validation of the Avoidance-Endurance Questionnaire adaptation to fatigue (AEQ-F) in patients with brain cancer
Measuring affective, cognitive and behavioral responses to fatigue: validation of the Avoidance-Endurance Questionnaire adaptation to fatigue (AEQ-F) in patients with brain cancer Open
View article: Zusammenhang zwischen Angst, Depressivität und körperlicher Leistungsfähigkeit im 6-Minuten-Gehtest: Avoidance- und Endurance-Verhalten als Moderatoren bei Patient:innen mit Post-COVID-Syndrom
Zusammenhang zwischen Angst, Depressivität und körperlicher Leistungsfähigkeit im 6-Minuten-Gehtest: Avoidance- und Endurance-Verhalten als Moderatoren bei Patient:innen mit Post-COVID-Syndrom Open
Hintergrund: Das Post-COVID-Syndrom (PCS) umfasst anhaltende Symptome wie Erschöpfung, Atemnot und psychische Störungen. Dabei gibt es Hinweise darauf, dass dysfunktionale Verhaltensmuster den Verlauf negativ beeinflussen können. Die vorli…
View article: The role of spontaneous vs. experimentally induced attentional strategies for the pain response to a single bout of exercise in healthy individuals
The role of spontaneous vs. experimentally induced attentional strategies for the pain response to a single bout of exercise in healthy individuals Open
Objectives Exercise-induced pain and exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH) are well described phenomena involving physiological and cognitive mechanisms. Two experiments explored whether spontaneous and instructed mindful monitoring (MM) were…
View article: Effectiveness and mechanisms of a multimodal treatment for low back pain: a pragmatic matched cohort study
Effectiveness and mechanisms of a multimodal treatment for low back pain: a pragmatic matched cohort study Open
Objective To investigate the effectiveness and mechanisms of a multimodal treatment including perturbation exercise. Methods A matched cohort study was conducted. The intervention consists of a 12-week back pain prevention course with pert…
View article: Comparing the Effects of Thought Suppression and Focused Distraction on Pain-Related Attentional Biases in Men and Women
Comparing the Effects of Thought Suppression and Focused Distraction on Pain-Related Attentional Biases in Men and Women Open
View article: Psychosoziale Faktoren bei Schmerz und Schmerzbehandlung
Psychosoziale Faktoren bei Schmerz und Schmerzbehandlung Open
Zusammenfassung Psychosoziale Faktoren beeinflussen Schmerzerleben und Schmerzgenesung weitreichend, trotzdem ist der Transfer in die klinische Anwendung bisher unzureichend. Mit diesem Beitrag möchte eine Arbeitsgruppe des Arbeitskreises …
View article: Entwicklung von Qualitätsstandards für die Versorgung von Patient*innen mit rheumatoider Arthritis zur Anwendung in Deutschland
Entwicklung von Qualitätsstandards für die Versorgung von Patient*innen mit rheumatoider Arthritis zur Anwendung in Deutschland Open
View article: Pain and executive function: no association between remote exercise-induced hypoalgesia and cognitive inhibition in pain-free participants
Pain and executive function: no association between remote exercise-induced hypoalgesia and cognitive inhibition in pain-free participants Open
Objectives Cognitive inhibition, which denotes the ability to suppress predominant or automatic responses, has been associated with lower pain sensitivity and larger conditioned pain modulation in humans. Studies exploring the association …
View article: Der Schmerz dankt den Gutachtern 2020
Der Schmerz dankt den Gutachtern 2020 Open
View article: Patterns of Approach to Activity in 851 Patients With Severe Chronic Pain
Patterns of Approach to Activity in 851 Patients With Severe Chronic Pain Open
Objectives: The Avoidance-Endurance Fast-Screen (AEFS) is a 9-item self-report questionnaire that classifies patients with back pain into 4 activity-related subgroups, based on the Avoidance-Endurance Model of pain. The objective of this s…
View article: Body Image Relates to Exercise-Induced Antinociception and Mood Changes in Young Adults: A Randomized Longitudinal Exercise Intervention
Body Image Relates to Exercise-Induced Antinociception and Mood Changes in Young Adults: A Randomized Longitudinal Exercise Intervention Open
Background: An important motivation for adolescents and young adults to engage in aerobic exercise (AE) is to improve fitness, body composition and physical appearance. These parameters have an impact on bodily perception as conceptualized…
View article: Psychosocial subgroups in high-performance athletes with low back pain: eustress-endurance is most frequent, distress-endurance most problematic!
Psychosocial subgroups in high-performance athletes with low back pain: eustress-endurance is most frequent, distress-endurance most problematic! Open
Objectives In non-athletes, fear-avoidance and endurance-related pain responses appear to influence the development and maintenance of low back pain (LBP). The avoidance-endurance model (AEM) postulates three dysfunctional pain response pa…
View article: Power of Words: Influence of Preexercise Information on Hypoalgesia after Exercise—Randomized Controlled Trial
Power of Words: Influence of Preexercise Information on Hypoalgesia after Exercise—Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Purpose Exercise increases pressure pain thresholds (PPT) in pain-free individuals, known as exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH). Positive preexercise information can elicit higher EIH responses, but the effect of positive versus negative p…
View article: Body Image in Athletes and Nonathletes With Low Back Pain: Avoidance–Endurance-Related Subgroups and Sports Status Play a Role
Body Image in Athletes and Nonathletes With Low Back Pain: Avoidance–Endurance-Related Subgroups and Sports Status Play a Role Open
Context : Low back pain (LBP) is a serious health problem, both in the general population as well as in athletes. Research has shown that psychosocial aspects, such as dysfunctional pain responses, play a significant role in the chronifica…
View article: <p>Cognitive Inhibition Correlates with Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia After Aerobic Bicycling in Pain-Free Participants</p>
Cognitive Inhibition Correlates with Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia After Aerobic Bicycling in Pain-Free Participants Open
This study provides preliminary evidence for the notion that cognitive inhibition might play a supportive role in EIH. Although these results are clearly in need of replication, they accord well with previously reported associations betwee…
View article: Pain Unstuck
Pain Unstuck Open
Background: What is it that motivates our actions? As human beings, existing as part of complex societies, the actions we take are subject to multiple, often competing motives. Spanning non-conscious reflexes, cognitively derived choice as…
View article: Psychological pain responses in athletes and non‐athletes with low back pain: Avoidance and endurance matter
Psychological pain responses in athletes and non‐athletes with low back pain: Avoidance and endurance matter Open
Background Dysfunctional psychological pain responses, namely fear‐avoidance (FAR), including catastrophizing and helplessness, as well as endurance‐related responses (ER), including thought suppression and overactivity, have been shown to…
View article: Assessing Endogenous Pain Inhibition: Test–Retest Reliability of Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia in Local and Remote Body Parts After Aerobic Cycling
Assessing Endogenous Pain Inhibition: Test–Retest Reliability of Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia in Local and Remote Body Parts After Aerobic Cycling Open
Objective Acute exercise can trigger a hypoalgesic response (exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) in healthy subjects. Despite promising application possibilities of EIH in the clinical context, its reliability has not been sufficiently exa…
View article: Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia in Pain-Free and Chronic Pain Populations: State of the Art and Future Directions
Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia in Pain-Free and Chronic Pain Populations: State of the Art and Future Directions Open
View article: Pain-related avoidance and endurance behaviour in migraine: an observational study
Pain-related avoidance and endurance behaviour in migraine: an observational study Open
View article: Schmerzpsychologie interdisziplinär II
Schmerzpsychologie interdisziplinär II Open
View article: Approach to activity in pain: benefits and consequences of endurance despite severe pain
Approach to activity in pain: benefits and consequences of endurance despite severe pain Open
When people suffer from some kind of spontaneous pain in daily life, pain captures attention and presumably interrupts an ongoing activity [1]. From a perspective of self-regulation [2], pain may c...
View article: Psychosocial interventions for back pain in elite sport: a review of selected research and current developments
Psychosocial interventions for back pain in elite sport: a review of selected research and current developments Open
Psychosocial interventions for back pain patients are well established elements of treatment regimens and numerous reviews support their effectiveness. Research is sparse regarding the specific case of elite athletes suffering from back pa…
View article: Medicine in Spine Exercise [MiSpEx] – a national research network to evaluate back pain
Medicine in Spine Exercise [MiSpEx] – a national research network to evaluate back pain Open
Idiopathic as well as nonspecific low back pain is relevant in health care systems as well asinleisure and high-performance sports. Neuromuscular and/or structural deficits, mostly accompanied by biopsychological factors,are known risk fac…
View article: Exercise does not produce hypoalgesia when performed immediately after a painful stimulus
Exercise does not produce hypoalgesia when performed immediately after a painful stimulus Open
Background and aims: Exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH) and conditioned pain modulation (CPM) are assumed to reflect descending pain inhibition. Potential interactions between EIH and CPM may be important in the therapy of chronic pain, as…
View article: Gray matter alteration associated with pain catastrophizing in patients 6 months after lumbar disk surgery: a voxel-based morphometry study
Gray matter alteration associated with pain catastrophizing in patients 6 months after lumbar disk surgery: a voxel-based morphometry study Open
Introduction: Pain catastrophizing (PC), the increased attention to harmful aspects of pain (magnification), and the belief of low controllability (helplessness) has been shown to be important in the maintenance of pain. A growing research…
View article: Schmerzpsychologie interdisziplinär I: Psychobiologische Risikofaktoren und Mechanismen
Schmerzpsychologie interdisziplinär I: Psychobiologische Risikofaktoren und Mechanismen Open
View article: Isometric Back Exercise Has Different Effect on Pressure Pain Thresholds in Healthy Men and Women
Isometric Back Exercise Has Different Effect on Pressure Pain Thresholds in Healthy Men and Women Open
Objective. Isometric exercises produce an acute decrease in the pain sensitivity, known as exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH). Existing EIH paradigms use exercises at the extremities with more pronounced EIH at local compared to remote bod…
View article: Emotion regulation and depression correlate with structural differences in patients six months after lumbar disc surgery
Emotion regulation and depression correlate with structural differences in patients six months after lumbar disc surgery Open