The volume of evidence questioning the efficacy of traditional treatment methods for chronic low back pain sufferers is equalled only by that condoning a more biopsychosocial approach to assessment and treatment. Unfortunately literature on this subject is often academic and does little to offer practical advice to clinicians on how they can apply psychosocial principles to practice. This paper briefly explores the reasons behind the increasing number of chronic back pain patients, reviews the psychological models relevant to understanding this client group, and offers basic practical advice on psychosocial assessment and treatment methods
Biopsychosocial interventions provided in multidisciplinary settings are promising for improving fun...
The effect of cognitive-behavioral therapy on chronic low back and associated physical and psychosoc...
© 2018 Background: Physiotherapists have been urged to embrace a patient-oriented biopsychosocial (B...
The volume of evidence questioning the efficacy of traditional treatment methods for chronic low bac...
A systematic review of randomized controlled trials was conducted to investigate the effectiveness o...
The high incidence of unexplained low back pain and often with no significant clinical evolution ha...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is responsible for considerable personal suffering worldwide. Those ...
Among the adult population, every two persons have experienced at least an episode of back pain duri...
Back pain is a major health problem in the Western World impacting on individuals, their families an...
Background Physiotherapists have been urged to embrace a patient-oriented biopsychosocial (BPS) fram...
This comprehensive review delves deeper into the role of psychological factors in the management of ...
This comprehensive review aims to provide an in-depth exploration of the role of psychological facto...
Objectives Psychosocial factors play an important role in the development and subsequent recovery of...
Chronic low back pain is a heterogeneous group of disorders with recurrent low back pain over 3 mont...
Background and Objective Recent systematic reviews show promising effects for multidisciplinary biop...
Biopsychosocial interventions provided in multidisciplinary settings are promising for improving fun...
The effect of cognitive-behavioral therapy on chronic low back and associated physical and psychosoc...
© 2018 Background: Physiotherapists have been urged to embrace a patient-oriented biopsychosocial (B...
The volume of evidence questioning the efficacy of traditional treatment methods for chronic low bac...
A systematic review of randomized controlled trials was conducted to investigate the effectiveness o...
The high incidence of unexplained low back pain and often with no significant clinical evolution ha...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is responsible for considerable personal suffering worldwide. Those ...
Among the adult population, every two persons have experienced at least an episode of back pain duri...
Back pain is a major health problem in the Western World impacting on individuals, their families an...
Background Physiotherapists have been urged to embrace a patient-oriented biopsychosocial (BPS) fram...
This comprehensive review delves deeper into the role of psychological factors in the management of ...
This comprehensive review aims to provide an in-depth exploration of the role of psychological facto...
Objectives Psychosocial factors play an important role in the development and subsequent recovery of...
Chronic low back pain is a heterogeneous group of disorders with recurrent low back pain over 3 mont...
Background and Objective Recent systematic reviews show promising effects for multidisciplinary biop...
Biopsychosocial interventions provided in multidisciplinary settings are promising for improving fun...
The effect of cognitive-behavioral therapy on chronic low back and associated physical and psychosoc...
© 2018 Background: Physiotherapists have been urged to embrace a patient-oriented biopsychosocial (B...