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Kinesiophobia in Elderly Polish Patients After Ischemic Stroke, Including Frailty Syndrome.

Ewelina BąkAgnieszka MłynarskaCzesław MarciszMonika KadłubowskaEwa Marcisz-DylaDanuta SternalRafal MlynarskiSylwia Anna Krzemińska
Published in: Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment (2022)
The occurrence of kinesiophobia in elderly Polish people after ischemic stroke is common and the determinants of its development are the coexistence of the frailty syndrome, anxiety and a low level of illness acceptance. In post-stroke patients, the presence of kinesiophobia should be considered, especially in the situation of comorbid frailty syndrome. The issue of kinesiophobia in patients after stroke requires further in-depth research, especially in the field of cognitive-behavioral prevention aimed at ways to reduce this phenomenon.
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