Affiliation:
1. Health Science Faculty, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department,
Baskent University, Ankara, Turkey
2. Health Science Faculty, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department,
Atılım University, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose This study aims to determine factors affecting kinesiophobia in
patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA).
Materials and Methods The fear of movement was measured using the Tampa
Scale of Kinesiophobia in 60 patients with knee OA. Pain intensity was assessed
with the Visual Analog Scale, quality of life with the Nottingham Health Profile
(NHP), disability with the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities
Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), anxiety and depression with the Hospital Anxiety
and Depression Scale (HADS), balance with the Berg Balance Scale, mobility with
the Timed Up and Go Test, and the physical activity status was measured with the
International Physical Activity Questionnaire.
Results Physical mobility and emotional reactions subscales of NHP, all
WOMAC subscales and the HADS depression subscale were significantly related to
kinesiophobia. Muscle strength, ROM, level of physical activity, balance,
mobility and anxiety were not significantly related to kinesiophobia. Quality of
life and disability explained 34.4% of the variation in the Tampa Scale
of Kinesiophobia.
Conclusions Kinesiophobia was associated with quality of life, disability
and depression. It may be useful for clinicians to pay attention to the
evaluation of psychosocial characteristics instead of physical performance
parameters in order to increase treatment success in OA patients.
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