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- Title
Relación entre catastrofización, kinesiofobia, discapacidad e intensidad de dolor en pacientes con síndrome de hombro doloroso.
- Authors
Patricio Díaz-Narváez, Víctor; Cornejo Mercurio, Moisés Alejandro; Artigas Albornoz, Julio Fernando; Veliz Reyes, Yerko Brian; Díaz Escobar, Cristian
- Abstract
Introduction: Painful shoulder syndrome is considered a relevant public health problem, because of its high prevalence, disease burden, economic cost to the individual and health care system. Objective: To describe the relationship between catastrophizing, kinesiophobia and upper limb functional disability with pain intensity in patients with painful shoulder syndrome. Materials and methods: Quantitative, explanatory, correlational cross-sectional study. The sample consisted of 30 patients (20 women - 10 men) with painful shoulder syndrome attended in a public health center, Santiago de Chile. It was applied: Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Catastrophizing Scale, Tampa Scale for kinesiophobia, Quick DASH for disability and shoulder functionality. Results: The study shows a significant relationship for the variables of catastrophization and pain intensity (Kendall's tau b = 0.496, P = 0.005), for limitation of functionality and pain intensity (Kendall's tau b = 0.365, P = 0.008), with the exception of the relationship between kinesiophobia and pain intensity (Kendall's tau b = 0.181, P = 0.186). Conclusion: The cognitive factor of catastrophizing and functional disability of the shoulder is directly related to the perceived pain intensity in patients with painful shoulder syndrome. The importance of its evaluation for rehabilitation is based on a biopsychosocial and multidisciplinary approach.
- Subjects
SANTIAGO (Chile); VISUAL analog scale; MEDICAL care costs; MEDICAL centers; SHOULDER; CROSS-sectional method; BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL model; HYPNOTISM
- Publication
Retos: Nuevas Perspectivas de Educación Física, Deporte y Recreación, 2023, Vol 47, p926
- ISSN
1579-1726
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.47197/retos.v47.96195