Kinesiophobia - Introducing a new diagnostic tool

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Abstract

Technical development of human civilisation brings about a decrease of adaptation potential of an individual, which is directly linked to deficient motor activity. Only precise identification of factors leading to hypokinesia would make prophylactic and therapeutic actions possible. In this article, authors would like to introduce a new, original tool aiming at diagnosing limitations of motor activity in adults. They propose a synthetic diagnosis of hypokinesia in two domains: biological and psycho-social, which is based on the contemporary model of health.

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Knapik, A., Saulicz, E., & Gnat, R. (2011). Kinesiophobia - Introducing a new diagnostic tool. Journal of Human Kinetics, 28(1), 25–31. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10078-011-0019-8

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