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拇外翻畸形程度越大,恐动症和疼痛强度越高——拇外翻中的恐动症和疼痛强度。

Kinesiophobia and Pain Intensity Are Increased by a Greater Hallux Valgus Deformity Degree- Kinesiophobia and Pain Intensity in Hallux Valgus.

机构信息

University Center of Plasencia, Universidad de Extremadura, 10600 Badajoz, Spain.

Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Jan 18;17(2):626. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17020626.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hallux valgus (HV) has been previously associated with psychological disorders. Thus, the purposes of this study were to associate kinesiophobia and pain intensity with HV deformity degrees, as well as predict kinesiophobia and pain intensity based on HV deformity and demographic features.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was carried out recruiting 100 subjects, who were divided into HV deformity degrees, such as I-no HV (n = 25), II-mild (n = 25), III-moderate (n = 25), and IV-severe (n = 25) HV. Kinesiophobia total and domains (activity avoidance and harm) scores and levels were self-reported by the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK-11). Pain intensity was self-reported by the numeric rating scale (NRS).

RESULTS

Statistically significant differences ( < 0.01; η = 0.132-0.850) were shown for between-groups comparison of kinesiophobia total and domain scores (activity avoidance and harm) and levels, as well as pain intensity among HV deformity degrees. Post hoc comparisons showed statistically significant differences with a large effect size ( < 0.05; = 0.85-4.41), showing higher kinesiophobia symptoms and levels and pain intensity associated with greater HV deformity degrees, especially for III-moderate and/or IV-severe HV deformity degrees versus I-no HV and/or II-mild deformity degrees. Both statistically significant prediction models ( < 0.05) for kinesiophobia ( = 0.300) and pain intensity ( = 0.815) were predicted by greater HV deformity degree and age.

CONCLUSIONS

Greater kinesiophobia symptoms and levels and pain were associated with higher HV deformity degrees, especially severe and/or moderate HV with respect to no and/or mild HV. The kinesiophobia and pain intensity were predicted by greater HV deformity degree and age.

摘要

背景

拇外翻(HV)先前与心理障碍有关。因此,本研究的目的是将运动恐惧和疼痛强度与 HV 畸形程度相关联,并根据 HV 畸形和人口统计学特征预测运动恐惧和疼痛强度。

方法

进行了一项横断面研究,共招募了 100 名受试者,他们根据 HV 畸形程度分为四组:无 HV 畸形(n = 25)、轻度(n = 25)、中度(n = 25)和重度(n = 25)HV 畸形。运动恐惧的总得分和各领域(活动回避和伤害)得分和水平由 Tampa 运动恐惧量表(TSK-11)自我报告。疼痛强度由数字评分量表(NRS)自我报告。

结果

在 HV 畸形程度之间的组间比较中,运动恐惧总得分和各领域(活动回避和伤害)得分和水平以及疼痛强度显示出统计学上的显著差异(<0.01;η=0.132-0.850)。事后比较显示出统计学上的显著差异,且具有较大的效应量(<0.05;=0.85-4.41),表明随着 HV 畸形程度的增加,运动恐惧症状和水平以及疼痛强度更高,尤其是对于中度和/或重度 HV 畸形与无 HV 和/或轻度 HV 畸形相比。运动恐惧(=0.300)和疼痛强度(=0.815)的两个具有统计学意义的预测模型(<0.05)均由更大的 HV 畸形程度和年龄预测。

结论

更大的运动恐惧症状和水平以及疼痛与更高的 HV 畸形程度相关,尤其是严重和/或中度 HV 与无 HV 和/或轻度 HV 相比。运动恐惧和疼痛强度由更大的 HV 畸形程度和年龄预测。

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