Objective. To describe patients' perceptions of minimum worthwhile and desired reductions in pain and disability upon commencing treatment for chronic low back pain. Design and Setting. Descriptive study nested within a community-based randomized controlled trial on prolotherapy injections and exercises. Patients. A total of 110 participants with chronic low back pain. Interventions. Prior to treatment, participants were asked what minimum percentage reductions in pain and disability would make treatment worthwhile and what percentage reductions in pain and disability they desired with treatment. Outcome Measures. Minimum worthwhile reductions and desired reductions in pain and disability. Results. Median (inter-quartile rang...
Background: Low back pain is the most common affliction of the musculoskeletal system. Patients with...
Background: Low back pain is the most common affliction of the musculoskeletal system. Patients with...
Background. Illness perceptions have been shown to predict patient activities. Therefore, studies of...
Objective To describe patients' perceptions of minimum worthwhile and desired reductions in pain and...
Purpose: To examine the association between different minimum important change (MIC) values for pai...
Study Design. A prospective cohort study within care as usual. Objective. (1) To explore the psychom...
QuestionHow much of an effect do five common physiotherapy interventions need to have for patients w...
Background and aims This study aimed to determine, from the perspective of individuals living with t...
STUDY DESIGN A prospective cohort study within care as usual. OBJECTIVE 1. To explore the psychometr...
Kristen B Sanderson1, Daniela Roditi1, Steven Z George2, James W Atchison3, Evangelia Banou4, Michae...
Study Design. A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies. Objectives. To summarize ...
Systematic reviews have shown that as non-operative treatments exercise, behavioural and multimodal ...
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to explore relevant outcome domains for patients with ch...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of illness perception on results of physical therapy in patients w...
Problem of research. Pain reduction is the main treatment purpose for low back pain patients. It is ...
Background: Low back pain is the most common affliction of the musculoskeletal system. Patients with...
Background: Low back pain is the most common affliction of the musculoskeletal system. Patients with...
Background. Illness perceptions have been shown to predict patient activities. Therefore, studies of...
Objective To describe patients' perceptions of minimum worthwhile and desired reductions in pain and...
Purpose: To examine the association between different minimum important change (MIC) values for pai...
Study Design. A prospective cohort study within care as usual. Objective. (1) To explore the psychom...
QuestionHow much of an effect do five common physiotherapy interventions need to have for patients w...
Background and aims This study aimed to determine, from the perspective of individuals living with t...
STUDY DESIGN A prospective cohort study within care as usual. OBJECTIVE 1. To explore the psychometr...
Kristen B Sanderson1, Daniela Roditi1, Steven Z George2, James W Atchison3, Evangelia Banou4, Michae...
Study Design. A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies. Objectives. To summarize ...
Systematic reviews have shown that as non-operative treatments exercise, behavioural and multimodal ...
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to explore relevant outcome domains for patients with ch...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of illness perception on results of physical therapy in patients w...
Problem of research. Pain reduction is the main treatment purpose for low back pain patients. It is ...
Background: Low back pain is the most common affliction of the musculoskeletal system. Patients with...
Background: Low back pain is the most common affliction of the musculoskeletal system. Patients with...
Background. Illness perceptions have been shown to predict patient activities. Therefore, studies of...