This paper describes the development and implementation of a physiotherapy intervention for a large multicentred randomised controlled trial of the early management of whiplash injuries in a National Health Service setting. Participants were eligible if they were classified as having whiplash-associated disorder grades I to III and self-referred for treatment within 6 weeks of injury. The intervention development was informed through a variety of methods including the current evidence base, published guidelines, clinician opinion, a pilot study and expert opinion. The intervention was targeted at known, potentially modifiable risk factors for poor recovery, and utilised manual therapy, exercises and psychological strategies. The treatment w...
Study Design. A prospective randomized trial in 97 patients with a whiplash injury caused by a motor...
AbstractIntroductionWhiplash associated disorders are the most common non-hospitalised injuries foll...
BACKGROUND: Persistent pain and disability in whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) grades II and III ...
This paper describes the development and implementation of a physiotherapy intervention for a large ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the clinical effectiveness of a stepped care approach over a 12-month period ...
Whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) causes substantial social and economic burden, with ≥70% patients...
Background A substantial proportion of patients with whiplash injuries develop chronic symptoms. How...
Whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) causes substantial social and economic burden, with ≥70% patients...
Background: A substantial proportion of patients with whiplash injuries develop chronic symptoms. H...
BACKGROUND: Whiplash concerns a considerable problem to health care. Available evidence from systema...
Objectives To produce evidence-based guidelines for the physiotherapy management of whiplash associa...
BACKGROUND: Whiplash concerns a considerable problem to health care. Available evidence from systema...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine current physiotherapy practice in private clinics...
Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) resulting from a biomechanical event in motor vehicle collisions...
STUDY DESIGN: A clinical practice guideline. OBJECTIVES: To assist physiotherapists in decision maki...
Study Design. A prospective randomized trial in 97 patients with a whiplash injury caused by a motor...
AbstractIntroductionWhiplash associated disorders are the most common non-hospitalised injuries foll...
BACKGROUND: Persistent pain and disability in whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) grades II and III ...
This paper describes the development and implementation of a physiotherapy intervention for a large ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the clinical effectiveness of a stepped care approach over a 12-month period ...
Whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) causes substantial social and economic burden, with ≥70% patients...
Background A substantial proportion of patients with whiplash injuries develop chronic symptoms. How...
Whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) causes substantial social and economic burden, with ≥70% patients...
Background: A substantial proportion of patients with whiplash injuries develop chronic symptoms. H...
BACKGROUND: Whiplash concerns a considerable problem to health care. Available evidence from systema...
Objectives To produce evidence-based guidelines for the physiotherapy management of whiplash associa...
BACKGROUND: Whiplash concerns a considerable problem to health care. Available evidence from systema...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine current physiotherapy practice in private clinics...
Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) resulting from a biomechanical event in motor vehicle collisions...
STUDY DESIGN: A clinical practice guideline. OBJECTIVES: To assist physiotherapists in decision maki...
Study Design. A prospective randomized trial in 97 patients with a whiplash injury caused by a motor...
AbstractIntroductionWhiplash associated disorders are the most common non-hospitalised injuries foll...
BACKGROUND: Persistent pain and disability in whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) grades II and III ...