Vestibular Disorders: Fear-Avoidance Beliefs and Perceived Disability

PTJ talks with Pamela Dunlap about fear-avoidance beliefs and how measurement of those beliefs can help clinicians identify people at a greater risk of disability after vestibular disorder. “We had hypothesized that fear-avoidance would be associated with symptom burden, function, quality of life, disability, and psychological distress,” Dunlap says, but until the development of the … Continue reading Vestibular Disorders: Fear-Avoidance Beliefs and Perceived Disability

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