OBJECTIVE: Primarily to evaluate the completeness of the description of the clinical reasoning process in RCTs with patients with non-specific neck pain with an argued or diagnosed cause i.e. an impairment or activity limitation. Secondly, to determine the association between the completeness of the clinical reasoning process and the degree of risk of bias. DATA SOURCES: Pubmed, Cinahl and PEDro were systematically searched from inception to July 2016. STUDY SELECTION: RCTs (n = 122) with patients with non-specific neck pain receiving physiotherapy treatment published in English were included. DATA EXTRACTION: Data extraction included study characteristics and important features of the clinical reasoning process based on the Hypothesis-Orie...
Background : Neck pain is one of the leading causes of years lived with disability, and approximatel...
Objective: We aimed to identify published classification systems with a targeted treatment approach ...
Study design: A secondary analysis of a systematic review. Background: Manipulations or mobilization...
Objective: Primarily to evaluate the completeness of the description of the clinical reasoning proce...
Background: Neck pain is the fourth major cause of disability worldwide but sufficient evidence rega...
Background: Neck pain is the fourth major cause of disability worldwide but sufficient evidence rega...
The general aim of this dissertation is to gain insight into the physiotherapeutic validity of physi...
BACKGROUND: The clinical reasoning strategies employed in healthcare have been well established in ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to deepen the current understanding of physiotherapists’ decision-mak...
Aim The aim of this study was to gain deeper understanding of physiotherapists’ clinical reasoning ...
The aim of this study was to explore the clinical reasoning process used by novice physical therapis...
Objective: We aimed to identify published classification systems with a targeted treatment approach...
Clinical reasoning is at the cornerstone of clinical practice. Case studies are not viewed as highly...
Background: Manual spinal joint mobilisations and manipulations are widely used treatments in patien...
Study design: A secondary analysis of a systematic review. Background: Manipulations or mobilization...
Background : Neck pain is one of the leading causes of years lived with disability, and approximatel...
Objective: We aimed to identify published classification systems with a targeted treatment approach ...
Study design: A secondary analysis of a systematic review. Background: Manipulations or mobilization...
Objective: Primarily to evaluate the completeness of the description of the clinical reasoning proce...
Background: Neck pain is the fourth major cause of disability worldwide but sufficient evidence rega...
Background: Neck pain is the fourth major cause of disability worldwide but sufficient evidence rega...
The general aim of this dissertation is to gain insight into the physiotherapeutic validity of physi...
BACKGROUND: The clinical reasoning strategies employed in healthcare have been well established in ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to deepen the current understanding of physiotherapists’ decision-mak...
Aim The aim of this study was to gain deeper understanding of physiotherapists’ clinical reasoning ...
The aim of this study was to explore the clinical reasoning process used by novice physical therapis...
Objective: We aimed to identify published classification systems with a targeted treatment approach...
Clinical reasoning is at the cornerstone of clinical practice. Case studies are not viewed as highly...
Background: Manual spinal joint mobilisations and manipulations are widely used treatments in patien...
Study design: A secondary analysis of a systematic review. Background: Manipulations or mobilization...
Background : Neck pain is one of the leading causes of years lived with disability, and approximatel...
Objective: We aimed to identify published classification systems with a targeted treatment approach ...
Study design: A secondary analysis of a systematic review. Background: Manipulations or mobilization...