Objective: To evaluate the strength of the evidence for multimodal/multidisciplinary rehabilitation programmes (MMRPs) for common pain outcomes. Data sources: PubMed, PsychInfo, PEDro and Co-chrane Library were searched from inception to August 2017. Study selection: Meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials or controlled clinical trials and qualitative systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials and non-randomized controlled trials were considered eligible. Data extraction: Two independent reviewers abstracted data and evaluated the methodological quality of the reviews. The strength of the evidence was graded using several criteria. Data synthesis: Twelve meta-analyses, including 134 associations, and 24 qualitative systematic ...
Aim: Investigate the feasibility of identifying a well-defined treatment group and a comparable refe...
Few studies have investigated the real-life outcomes of interdisciplinary multimodal pain rehabilita...
BACKGROUND: For patients with chronic pain, the heterogeneity of clinical presentations makes it dif...
Objective: To evaluate the strength of the evidence for multimodal/multidisciplinary rehabilitation ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the strength of the evidence for multimodal/multidisciplinary rehabilitation ...
To manage chronic pain, multidisciplinary interventions have been increasingly deployed, mostly in s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the long term effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for p...
Objectives. To provide an overview of the effectiveness of multidisciplinary treatments of chronic p...
Objective To assess the long term effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for pa...
Objective To assess the long term effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for pa...
Objectives. To provide an overview of the effectiveness of multidisciplinary treatments of chronic p...
Objective To assess the long term effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for pa...
Objective To assess the long term effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for pa...
Few studies have investigated the real-life outcomes of interdisciplinary multimodal pain rehabilita...
Few studies have investigated the real-life outcomes of interdisciplinary multimodal pain rehabilita...
Aim: Investigate the feasibility of identifying a well-defined treatment group and a comparable refe...
Few studies have investigated the real-life outcomes of interdisciplinary multimodal pain rehabilita...
BACKGROUND: For patients with chronic pain, the heterogeneity of clinical presentations makes it dif...
Objective: To evaluate the strength of the evidence for multimodal/multidisciplinary rehabilitation ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the strength of the evidence for multimodal/multidisciplinary rehabilitation ...
To manage chronic pain, multidisciplinary interventions have been increasingly deployed, mostly in s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the long term effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for p...
Objectives. To provide an overview of the effectiveness of multidisciplinary treatments of chronic p...
Objective To assess the long term effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for pa...
Objective To assess the long term effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for pa...
Objectives. To provide an overview of the effectiveness of multidisciplinary treatments of chronic p...
Objective To assess the long term effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for pa...
Objective To assess the long term effects of multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for pa...
Few studies have investigated the real-life outcomes of interdisciplinary multimodal pain rehabilita...
Few studies have investigated the real-life outcomes of interdisciplinary multimodal pain rehabilita...
Aim: Investigate the feasibility of identifying a well-defined treatment group and a comparable refe...
Few studies have investigated the real-life outcomes of interdisciplinary multimodal pain rehabilita...
BACKGROUND: For patients with chronic pain, the heterogeneity of clinical presentations makes it dif...