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Camilla LarsenPer HölmichMerete Brink SpeedtsbergCecilie Køllner Olsen
Published in: Ugeskrift for laeger (2024)
Kinesiophobia is an irrational and debilitating fear of physical movement frequently occurring following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. It is a major limiting factor in return to sport after ACL reconstruction and is associated with worse knee function and increased risk of a secondary ACL rupture. Kinesiophobia can be identified using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia. Addressing kinesiophobia early in rehabilitation is crucial, as it can lead to non-adherence to rehabilitation. While cognitive therapy has shown promise in treating kinesiophobia, further research is needed in this area.
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