Evidence supporting the use of specific physical agents in the management of chronic pain conditions is not definitive; it is largely incomplete and sometimes contradictory. However, the use of agents in chronic pain management programs is common. Within the broad use of physical agents, they are rarely the sole modality of treatment. A 1995 American Physical Therapy Association position statement asserts that Without documentation which justifies the necessity of the exclusive use of physical agents/modalities, the use of physical agents/modalities, in the absence of other skilled therapeutic or educational intervention, should ...
Patients experiencing chronic pain are commonly referred to physical therapists (PTs) for evaluation...
Management of musculoskeletal conditions by physiotherapy delivers a package of health care designed...
Chronic pain is a common healthcare problem worldwide that ranks as a predominant reason for consult...
Evidence supporting the use of specific physical agents in the management of chronic...
Introduction: Physical agent modalities are used as an alternative source for pain management in lon...
A clinical reference in the field of pain medicine. It covers basic considerations, including mechan...
Chronic pain, pain that persists for over three months, plagues 30.7% of the United States populatio...
Pharmacological treatment may be required for the successful management of chronic pain. The use of ...
Orthopedic physical therapists ' knowledge of pain mechanisms and methods of pain management an...
Pain is a complex interaction of sensory, emotional and behavioural factors. Chronic pain is among t...
The past two decades have contributed a large body of preclinical work that has assisted in our unde...
Pain is a natural response to soft tissue injury but when it is unresolved, neurophysiological chang...
Those engaged in the clinical rather than the experimental field of medicine are constantly striving...
D.Phil.Chronic pain is a devastating problem and one of the leading causes of disability internation...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Patients experiencing chronic pain are commonly referred to physical therapists (PTs) for evaluation...
Management of musculoskeletal conditions by physiotherapy delivers a package of health care designed...
Chronic pain is a common healthcare problem worldwide that ranks as a predominant reason for consult...
Evidence supporting the use of specific physical agents in the management of chronic...
Introduction: Physical agent modalities are used as an alternative source for pain management in lon...
A clinical reference in the field of pain medicine. It covers basic considerations, including mechan...
Chronic pain, pain that persists for over three months, plagues 30.7% of the United States populatio...
Pharmacological treatment may be required for the successful management of chronic pain. The use of ...
Orthopedic physical therapists ' knowledge of pain mechanisms and methods of pain management an...
Pain is a complex interaction of sensory, emotional and behavioural factors. Chronic pain is among t...
The past two decades have contributed a large body of preclinical work that has assisted in our unde...
Pain is a natural response to soft tissue injury but when it is unresolved, neurophysiological chang...
Those engaged in the clinical rather than the experimental field of medicine are constantly striving...
D.Phil.Chronic pain is a devastating problem and one of the leading causes of disability internation...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Patients experiencing chronic pain are commonly referred to physical therapists (PTs) for evaluation...
Management of musculoskeletal conditions by physiotherapy delivers a package of health care designed...
Chronic pain is a common healthcare problem worldwide that ranks as a predominant reason for consult...