Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the mode of teaching exercises (use of brochures versus therapist teaching) affects whether patients correctly perform the exercises and whether it affects changes in impairment. Subjects. Eighty-seven patients (33 women, 54 men) with neck pain and low hack pain were examined. The average age was 48 years (SD=12.7, range=21-67). Methods. Two groups of patients were analyzed. The supervised (physical therapist-instructed) group (n=47) exercised under the supervision of a physical therapist, whereas the brochure group (n=40) received their instructions only from one of three brochures. A rating scale was used to assess the correctness of exercise performance. Muscle ...
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized clinical trial. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of a behavioral g...
Introduction: Various occupation experience daily neck pain largely due to their awkward postures an...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the effect on self-rated pain, disability, and self...
Abstract Introduction: Chronic neck pain is one of the most common problems among computer users....
Objectives: This study explored how patients with back and knee pain perceived a home exercise progr...
Title: Comparison of the effectiveness of manual therapy and therapy using exercises in muscle postu...
Background and Purpose. Physical therapists often attend continuing education (CE) courses to improv...
The purposes of this dissertation are to: examine the effect of McKenzie therapy and intensive exerc...
The aim of this study is to compare Dutch usual care musculoskeletal therapy in patients with non-sp...
Study Design.: A randomized clinical trial. Objective.: To compare the effectiveness of a behavioral...
Study Design. A randomized clinical trial.Objective. To compare the effectiveness of a behavioral gr...
OBJECTIVES:: The aim of this study was to compare the effect on self-rated pain, disability and self...
Background: Manual therapy according to the School of Manual Therapy Utrecht (MTU) is a specific typ...
Background: Although exercising is common among the multidisciplinary approach, but its analgesic ef...
Background. Scientists say neck pain is a global health disorder that changes a person’s quality of ...
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized clinical trial. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of a behavioral g...
Introduction: Various occupation experience daily neck pain largely due to their awkward postures an...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the effect on self-rated pain, disability, and self...
Abstract Introduction: Chronic neck pain is one of the most common problems among computer users....
Objectives: This study explored how patients with back and knee pain perceived a home exercise progr...
Title: Comparison of the effectiveness of manual therapy and therapy using exercises in muscle postu...
Background and Purpose. Physical therapists often attend continuing education (CE) courses to improv...
The purposes of this dissertation are to: examine the effect of McKenzie therapy and intensive exerc...
The aim of this study is to compare Dutch usual care musculoskeletal therapy in patients with non-sp...
Study Design.: A randomized clinical trial. Objective.: To compare the effectiveness of a behavioral...
Study Design. A randomized clinical trial.Objective. To compare the effectiveness of a behavioral gr...
OBJECTIVES:: The aim of this study was to compare the effect on self-rated pain, disability and self...
Background: Manual therapy according to the School of Manual Therapy Utrecht (MTU) is a specific typ...
Background: Although exercising is common among the multidisciplinary approach, but its analgesic ef...
Background. Scientists say neck pain is a global health disorder that changes a person’s quality of ...
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized clinical trial. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of a behavioral g...
Introduction: Various occupation experience daily neck pain largely due to their awkward postures an...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the effect on self-rated pain, disability, and self...