Restoration of Reduced Self-Efficacy Caused by Chronic Pain through
Manipulated Sensory Discrepancy
Restoration of Reduced Self-Efficacy Caused by Chronic Pain through
Manipulated Sensory Discrepancy
Human physical function is governed by self-efficacy, the belief in one's motor capacity. In chronic pain patients, this capacity may remain reduced long after the damage causing the pain has been cured. Chronic pain alters body schema, affecting how patients perceive the dimension and pose of their bodies. We exploit …