Background Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are an enormous and costly burden to Australian society. Up to 50% of people who experience a whiplash injury will never fully recover. Whiplash is resistant to treatment and no early management approach has yet been shown to prevent chronic pain. The early presence of central sensitization is associated with poor recovery. Pregabalin’s effects on central sensitization indicate the potential to prevent or modulate these processes after whiplash injury and to improve health outcomes, but this has not been investigated. This paper describes the protocol for a feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial of pregabalin plus evidence-based advice compared to placebo plus evidence-based advice...
none8siBackground. Whiplash is the most common injury following a motor vehicle accident. Approximat...
BACKGROUND: Antiepileptic drugs have been used in pain management since the 1960s. Pregabalin is a r...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the clinical effectiveness of a stepped care approach over a 12-month period ...
Abstract Background Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are an enormous and costly burden to Austral...
Background: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are an enormous and costly burden to Australian soci...
BACKGROUND: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are an enormous and costly burden to Australian soci...
Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are an enormous and costly burden to Australian society. Up to 5...
Background: Whiplash associated disorder (WAD), a common and disabling condition, incurs huge burden...
AbstractIntroductionWhiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are a huge worldwide health and economic bur...
Introduction: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are a huge worldwide health and economic burden. T...
Background A substantial proportion of patients with whiplash injuries develop chronic symptoms. How...
Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are a huge worldwide health and economic burden. The propensity ...
Background: Sciatica is a type of neuropathic pain that is characterised by pain radiating into the ...
Khushnum Pastakia, Saravana KumarInternational Centre for Allied Health Evidence, University of Sout...
Background: Sciatica is a type of neuropathic pain that is characterised by pain radiating into the ...
none8siBackground. Whiplash is the most common injury following a motor vehicle accident. Approximat...
BACKGROUND: Antiepileptic drugs have been used in pain management since the 1960s. Pregabalin is a r...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the clinical effectiveness of a stepped care approach over a 12-month period ...
Abstract Background Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are an enormous and costly burden to Austral...
Background: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are an enormous and costly burden to Australian soci...
BACKGROUND: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are an enormous and costly burden to Australian soci...
Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are an enormous and costly burden to Australian society. Up to 5...
Background: Whiplash associated disorder (WAD), a common and disabling condition, incurs huge burden...
AbstractIntroductionWhiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are a huge worldwide health and economic bur...
Introduction: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are a huge worldwide health and economic burden. T...
Background A substantial proportion of patients with whiplash injuries develop chronic symptoms. How...
Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are a huge worldwide health and economic burden. The propensity ...
Background: Sciatica is a type of neuropathic pain that is characterised by pain radiating into the ...
Khushnum Pastakia, Saravana KumarInternational Centre for Allied Health Evidence, University of Sout...
Background: Sciatica is a type of neuropathic pain that is characterised by pain radiating into the ...
none8siBackground. Whiplash is the most common injury following a motor vehicle accident. Approximat...
BACKGROUND: Antiepileptic drugs have been used in pain management since the 1960s. Pregabalin is a r...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the clinical effectiveness of a stepped care approach over a 12-month period ...