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Individuals with a ventral hernia who report moderate to high fear have worse functional performance than those with low fear.

Elanna K ArhosBenjamin K PouloseStephanie Di StasiAjit M W Chaudhari
Published in: Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery (2024)
Individuals with moderate to high kinesiophobia have worse pre-operative performance-based (5xSTS) and self-reported (HerQLes) function and quality of life than those with minimal and low kinesiophobia. Future research should examine the influence of kinesiophobia on post-operative outcomes as it may be a potent target for rehabilitation.
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