A new study published in Physical Therapy shows negative back pain beliefs associated with disability in adults with low back pain, according to a Physical Therapy Products report. Researchers examined 1,126 people at age 17 who provided information about low back pain, low back pain impact and back pain beliefs. The researchers found:
• Back pain beliefs were more positive among people with low back pain
• People with low back pain activity modification had more positive back pain beliefs than others with low back pain
• Female respondents had more positive back pain beliefs than male respondents
• Lower body mass, high family income and positive primary care beliefs were also associated with more positive back pain beliefs
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• Back pain beliefs were more positive among people with low back pain
• People with low back pain activity modification had more positive back pain beliefs than others with low back pain
• Female respondents had more positive back pain beliefs than male respondents
• Lower body mass, high family income and positive primary care beliefs were also associated with more positive back pain beliefs
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