The Influence of Psychological Factors on Physical Activity in Individuals With Patellofemoral Pain.
Timothy J GilgallonSungwan KimNeal R GlavianoPublished in: Journal of sport rehabilitation (2024)
Psychological measures continue to demonstrate value to clinicians treating PFP. Pain self-efficacy scores were moderately associated with steps per day and weakly associated with MVPA, explaining nearly a fifth of the variation in physical activity. Clinicians should prioritize the assessment of pain self-efficacy when treating individuals with PFP, potentially employing psychological interventions to improve physical activity in the PFP population.