Correlation Of Kinesiophobia With Pain-Disability
And Muscle Endurance Among The Individuals
With Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain: A Pilot
Study.
Kalsariya Meet Haresh
Gurukrupa housing society , M.H.B. colony near ganesh mandir , malad(east), mumbai 400097
Corresponding Author: : Kalsariya Meet Haresh, Gurukrupa housing society , M.H.B. colony near ganesh mandir , malad(east), mumbai 400097.
Published Date: 09 May 2025
; Received Date: 04 March 2025
ABSTRACT
Background: Patients with chronic non-specific low back pain (CNLBP) frequently present with kinesiophobia. Objective of this study is to find
correlation of kinesiophobia with pain-disability and kinesiophobia with back extensor muscle endurance.
Method: A pilot study had been conducted with 13 patients around Amreli. Kinesiophobia, lumbar endurance and Pain-disability were assessed
with Tampa Scale, Soren’s lumbar extensor test, modified Oswestry disability index respectively
Result:The data is analysed by using SPSS 27 software. And it was found that Pearson Correlation value for kinesiophobia with pain-disability
was found 0.186(r=0.186) and Pearson correlation value for kinesiophobia with muscle endurance was found -0.182(r= -0.182)
Conclusion: The presence of kinesiophobia in chronic non-specific low back pain patient show moderate positive correlation with pain-disability.
Presence of kinesiophobia in chronic non-specific low back pain patient show moderate negative correlation with muscle endurance.