Clinical Language

Reassurance can change outcomes by altering the perceived meaning and safety of movement. Clinician language can produce unintended effects on patients. Language about protection, avoidance, posture control, or guarding can increase guilt,…

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Reassurance can change outcomes by altering the perceived meaning and safety of movement. Clinician language can produce unintended effects on patients. Language about protection, avoidance, posture control, or guarding can increase guilt, frustration, and worry in back pain patients. Some poorly understood clinical terms can contribute to negative outcomes or thought processes. Pathological fear-based beliefs require reframing rather than tissue-based treatment alone.