Background Physiotherapists have been urged to embrace a patient-oriented biopsychosocial (BPS) framework for the management of non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP). However, recent evidence suggests that providing broader BPS interventions demonstrates small differences in pain or disability compared to usual care. Little is known about how to integrate a BPS model into physiotherapy practice and the challenges it presents. Objective To explore the perceptions of physiotherapists' in primary care in England adopting a BPS approach to managing NSCLBP patients. Method Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten physiotherapists working in primary care. A purposive sampling method was employed to seek the broadest pe...
AbstractQuestion: What are physiotherapists’ perceptions about identifying and managing the cognitiv...
Clinical practice guidelines recommend a biopsychosocial approach for the management of musculoskele...
Attitudes and beliefs, or the treatment orientation, of health care providers appear to be important...
© 2018 Background: Physiotherapists have been urged to embrace a patient-oriented biopsychosocial (B...
Background: It has long been acknowledged that nonspecific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) is associa...
BACKGROUND: The physiotherapy profession has undergone a paradigmatic shift in recent years, where a...
Abstract Background The physiotherapy profession has undergone a paradigmatic shift in recent years,...
Objectives Psychosocial factors play an important role in the development and subsequent recovery of...
The use of the biopsychosocial model in primary care physiotherapy for chronic pain is far from the ...
AbstractQuestion: What are physiotherapists’ perspectives on managing the cognitive, psychological a...
A systematic review of randomized controlled trials was conducted to investigate the effectiveness o...
Background and Objective Recent systematic reviews show promising effects for multidisciplinary biop...
Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) is one of the most common and recurrent musculoskeletal problems to cau...
Aim: To compare the effectiveness of a biopsychosocial primary care intervention (Back on Track) wit...
The volume of evidence questioning the efficacy of traditional treatment methods for chronic low bac...
AbstractQuestion: What are physiotherapists’ perceptions about identifying and managing the cognitiv...
Clinical practice guidelines recommend a biopsychosocial approach for the management of musculoskele...
Attitudes and beliefs, or the treatment orientation, of health care providers appear to be important...
© 2018 Background: Physiotherapists have been urged to embrace a patient-oriented biopsychosocial (B...
Background: It has long been acknowledged that nonspecific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) is associa...
BACKGROUND: The physiotherapy profession has undergone a paradigmatic shift in recent years, where a...
Abstract Background The physiotherapy profession has undergone a paradigmatic shift in recent years,...
Objectives Psychosocial factors play an important role in the development and subsequent recovery of...
The use of the biopsychosocial model in primary care physiotherapy for chronic pain is far from the ...
AbstractQuestion: What are physiotherapists’ perspectives on managing the cognitive, psychological a...
A systematic review of randomized controlled trials was conducted to investigate the effectiveness o...
Background and Objective Recent systematic reviews show promising effects for multidisciplinary biop...
Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) is one of the most common and recurrent musculoskeletal problems to cau...
Aim: To compare the effectiveness of a biopsychosocial primary care intervention (Back on Track) wit...
The volume of evidence questioning the efficacy of traditional treatment methods for chronic low bac...
AbstractQuestion: What are physiotherapists’ perceptions about identifying and managing the cognitiv...
Clinical practice guidelines recommend a biopsychosocial approach for the management of musculoskele...
Attitudes and beliefs, or the treatment orientation, of health care providers appear to be important...