AbstractBackgroundChronic low back pain is a major cause of disability. The most effective intervention is exercise, with higher benefits in terms of pain and function.ObjectiveKnowing the level of adherence to therapeutic exercise is essential to assess the effectiveness of health services, for planning strategies, optimising resources, and promoting the full recovery of patients in less time.Material and methodsA prospective, observational study with 6 months follow-up was performed on 31 patients with chronic low back pain who underwent a lumbar stability programme. Rating scales for pain, function, anxiety, depression and fear of avoidance were applied. Adherence was recorded using daily therapy diary. Parametric tests were performed to...
Despite being a first-line treatment recommendation, there is uncertainly for how exercise helps peo...
Objective: To assess views of patients with chronic low back pain (cLBP) concerning barriers to home...
Background: Long-term effectiveness of physiotherapy (PT) for low back pain (LBP) depends on the adh...
AbstractBackgroundChronic low back pain is a major cause of disability. The most effective intervent...
Exercise rehabilitation is one of the few evidence- based treatments for chronic non-specific low b...
Background Exercise is the first step recommendation for chronic low back pain (CLBP). However, the ...
Background: Adherence to an exercise programme impacts the outcome of physiotherapy treatment in pat...
Objective. Great efforts have been made to find effective treatments for back pain. Nevertheless, th...
This study investigated adherence to low back pain rehabilitation in the clinical setting. Adherence...
Abstract Background: Among current musculoskeletal interventions used to treat low back pain (LBP), ...
Background/objectiveExercise-based rehabilitation is a conservative management approach for individu...
Objectives: To develop an instrument to measure adherence to frequency, intensity, and quality of pe...
Background: Poor adherence to treatment is a worldwide problem and is also recognised in managing lo...
Background: It seems that nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP) cannot be successfully treated with a si...
The aim of this cross-sectional observational study was to investigate adherence rate and factors in...
Despite being a first-line treatment recommendation, there is uncertainly for how exercise helps peo...
Objective: To assess views of patients with chronic low back pain (cLBP) concerning barriers to home...
Background: Long-term effectiveness of physiotherapy (PT) for low back pain (LBP) depends on the adh...
AbstractBackgroundChronic low back pain is a major cause of disability. The most effective intervent...
Exercise rehabilitation is one of the few evidence- based treatments for chronic non-specific low b...
Background Exercise is the first step recommendation for chronic low back pain (CLBP). However, the ...
Background: Adherence to an exercise programme impacts the outcome of physiotherapy treatment in pat...
Objective. Great efforts have been made to find effective treatments for back pain. Nevertheless, th...
This study investigated adherence to low back pain rehabilitation in the clinical setting. Adherence...
Abstract Background: Among current musculoskeletal interventions used to treat low back pain (LBP), ...
Background/objectiveExercise-based rehabilitation is a conservative management approach for individu...
Objectives: To develop an instrument to measure adherence to frequency, intensity, and quality of pe...
Background: Poor adherence to treatment is a worldwide problem and is also recognised in managing lo...
Background: It seems that nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP) cannot be successfully treated with a si...
The aim of this cross-sectional observational study was to investigate adherence rate and factors in...
Despite being a first-line treatment recommendation, there is uncertainly for how exercise helps peo...
Objective: To assess views of patients with chronic low back pain (cLBP) concerning barriers to home...
Background: Long-term effectiveness of physiotherapy (PT) for low back pain (LBP) depends on the adh...