Background: Physical activity plays an important role in the prevention and treatment of chronic musculoskeletal pain, but chronic pain may implicate a poor rehabilitation outcome. The concept of physical activity on prescription (PAP) is a therapeutic option for various diseases, but there is a lack of knowledge about how patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain experience receiving the prescription. Objectives: The objective of this study was to describe the experiences of and thoughts about receiving a prescription for physical activity of people with chronic musculoskeletal pain. Design: Interviews analysed using qualitative content analysis with an inductive approach. Setting: Three primary healthcare centres in a mixed rural and sub...
Background: Providing an effective exercise prescription process for patients with non-specific chro...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines recommend a combination of physical, pharmacological and psychologic...
Objectives There is an emergent body of evidence supporting exercise therapy and physical activity i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe how patients with chronic pain experience physica...
Background: The benefits of physical activity (PA) in the management of chronic low back pain (CLBP)...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The expectations of patients for managing pain induced by exercise...
Abstract Background Previous evidence suggests self-management programs for people with chronic pain...
Background: Chronic musculoskeletal disorders are a prevalent and costly global health issue. A new ...
Background: Chronic pain is a complex condition that has consequences both for individual people and...
OBJECTIVES: To review qualitative, empirical studies exploring the influence of patients' and primar...
Physical therapy and exercising are key components of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for chronic pai...
INTRODUCTION: Exercise and physical activity may improve pain and function in people with persistent...
Background: Physical therapy and exercising are key components of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for...
Purpose: Activity pacing (AP) is widely used to manage chronic pain. However, recent developments in...
BACKGROUND: Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) is a major health problem, accounting for approximate...
Background: Providing an effective exercise prescription process for patients with non-specific chro...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines recommend a combination of physical, pharmacological and psychologic...
Objectives There is an emergent body of evidence supporting exercise therapy and physical activity i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe how patients with chronic pain experience physica...
Background: The benefits of physical activity (PA) in the management of chronic low back pain (CLBP)...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The expectations of patients for managing pain induced by exercise...
Abstract Background Previous evidence suggests self-management programs for people with chronic pain...
Background: Chronic musculoskeletal disorders are a prevalent and costly global health issue. A new ...
Background: Chronic pain is a complex condition that has consequences both for individual people and...
OBJECTIVES: To review qualitative, empirical studies exploring the influence of patients' and primar...
Physical therapy and exercising are key components of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for chronic pai...
INTRODUCTION: Exercise and physical activity may improve pain and function in people with persistent...
Background: Physical therapy and exercising are key components of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for...
Purpose: Activity pacing (AP) is widely used to manage chronic pain. However, recent developments in...
BACKGROUND: Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) is a major health problem, accounting for approximate...
Background: Providing an effective exercise prescription process for patients with non-specific chro...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines recommend a combination of physical, pharmacological and psychologic...
Objectives There is an emergent body of evidence supporting exercise therapy and physical activity i...