The association between pain catastrophising and kinesiophobia with pain and function in people with plantar heel pain
Highlights • Plantar heel pain (or plantar fasciitis) is the most common cause of pain beneath the heel • Catastrophising and kinesiophobia are common in people with chronic musculoskeletal pain • Increased levels of kinesiophobia have been reported in people with foot and ankle pain
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description | Highlights • Plantar heel pain (or plantar fasciitis) is the most common cause of pain beneath the heel • Catastrophising and kinesiophobia are common in people with chronic musculoskeletal pain • Increased levels of kinesiophobia have been reported in people with foot and ankle pain |
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