Department of Rheumatology, Science & Technology, Pakistan
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In Symptomatic Patients, Ankle Pain, Foot Mobility and Clinical Activity were Investigated
Author(s): Anum Mohiuddin*
The main objective of this study was to determine the relationship between
kinesiophobia and pain (generally and in the feet), foot function, and disease
activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). A total of 124 interviews were
conducted with RA participants. Participants were recruited from the Virgen de
las Nieves de Granada University Hospital in Spain. Participants completed the
following questionnaires during their rheumatologist. The Foot Function Index
(FFI), the Tampa Scale for agoraphobia (TSK-11) and the Foot Pain Visual Analogue
Scale (VAS Pain). In addition, the Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI) was used
to measure disease activity. Were obtained between the variables TSK-11 and
VAS (associated with general pain or leg pain) and FFI (in its three sub-ranges).
). In addition, a negative correlation between TSK-11 and educationa.. View More»