The Effect of Progressive Relaxation Exercise on Pain and Kinesiophobia After Lumbar Disc Herniation Surgery
Condition(s):Lumbar Disc HerniationLast Updated:July 7, 2023Completed
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Condition(s):Lumbar Disc HerniationLast Updated:July 7, 2023Completed
Condition(s):Arthroplasty Complications; KinesiophobiaLast Updated:July 25, 2022Completed
Condition(s):Individuals With Vestibular Hypofunction; Individuals Between the Ages of 18-65Last Updated:October 7, 2021Completed
Condition(s):Kinesiophobia; Acute Pain; Chronic Pain; Fear of MovementLast Updated:February 26, 2024Recruiting
Condition(s):OsteoporosisLast Updated:March 24, 2016Completed
Condition(s):Fibromyalgia; Neck Pain; HealthyLast Updated:December 19, 2018Completed
Condition(s):FMFLast Updated:June 1, 2022Completed
Condition(s):Knee OsteoarthritisLast Updated:September 5, 2021Completed
Condition(s):Low Back PainLast Updated:October 15, 2021Unknown status
Condition(s):Kinesiophobia; Motor Coordination or Function; Developmental Disorder; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation; Pain, AcuteLast Updated:January 17, 2024Completed
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