Background: Recovery represents an individualised, psychological construct serving as a buffer for health complaints and back pain. Recovery might also help in reducing chronic back pain (CBP) but has not been examined within CBP rehabilitation. Aim: Testing the acute effects of recovery tools to reduce CBP and stress and to improve recovery. Methods: A longitudinal, quasi-randomised pilot study with 55 individuals on sick leave caused by CBP was conducted. The acute effects of a multimodal out-patient rehabilitation programme were evaluated, while recovery tools were conveyed within the intervention group. The control group received regular treatment. Validated psychometric questionnaires to measure CBP, stress and recovery were used. Resu...
Chronic low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Biopsychosocial rehabilitati...
Objectives: Chronic back pain (CBP) can lead to disability and burden. In addition to its medical ca...
BACKGROUND: Prospective classification of patients with nonspecific chronic back pain into homogeneo...
BACKGROUND: Stress and recovery have recently been linked to health issues and back pain (BP) occurr...
Recovery is commonly used as an outcome measure in low back pain (LBP) research. There is, however, ...
Recovery describes a restoring process influencing the health conditions of individuals but a potent...
Objective. To explore patients' perceptions of recovery from low back pain, about which little is kn...
Aim The aim of this paper was to perform a pragmatic before–after analysis of a back rehabilitation ...
The influence of psychological status on recovery from a first lifetime episode of acute low-back pa...
Psychologically and physically straining work conditions increase the risk of low back pain (LBP) de...
Psychologically and physically straining work conditions increase the risk of low back pain (LBP) de...
Objective: To propose standardized, patient-centered measures of recovery from nonspecific low back ...
Background: To evaluate a service reconfiguration of pain rehabilitation programmes for chronic back...
Abstract Background Patients with chronic back pain show an increased use of health-care services le...
The purpose of this longitudinal prospective study was to assess the clinical benefits of a newly es...
Chronic low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Biopsychosocial rehabilitati...
Objectives: Chronic back pain (CBP) can lead to disability and burden. In addition to its medical ca...
BACKGROUND: Prospective classification of patients with nonspecific chronic back pain into homogeneo...
BACKGROUND: Stress and recovery have recently been linked to health issues and back pain (BP) occurr...
Recovery is commonly used as an outcome measure in low back pain (LBP) research. There is, however, ...
Recovery describes a restoring process influencing the health conditions of individuals but a potent...
Objective. To explore patients' perceptions of recovery from low back pain, about which little is kn...
Aim The aim of this paper was to perform a pragmatic before–after analysis of a back rehabilitation ...
The influence of psychological status on recovery from a first lifetime episode of acute low-back pa...
Psychologically and physically straining work conditions increase the risk of low back pain (LBP) de...
Psychologically and physically straining work conditions increase the risk of low back pain (LBP) de...
Objective: To propose standardized, patient-centered measures of recovery from nonspecific low back ...
Background: To evaluate a service reconfiguration of pain rehabilitation programmes for chronic back...
Abstract Background Patients with chronic back pain show an increased use of health-care services le...
The purpose of this longitudinal prospective study was to assess the clinical benefits of a newly es...
Chronic low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Biopsychosocial rehabilitati...
Objectives: Chronic back pain (CBP) can lead to disability and burden. In addition to its medical ca...
BACKGROUND: Prospective classification of patients with nonspecific chronic back pain into homogeneo...