Background: Whiplash associated disorders (WAD) have dramatic consequences for individual and public health. Risk factors for better and worse outcomes are important to optimize management. This study aimed to determine short- and mid-term associative co-factors of neck pain relief, improved physical functioning, and improved working capacity (dependent variables) in patients suffering from whiplash associated disorder who participated in a standardized, inpatient pain management program. Methods: Naturalistic, observational, prospective cohort study. Outcome was measured by standardized assessment instruments. Co-factors covered sociodemographics, comorbidities, social participation, affective health, and coping abilities. Stepwise, multi...
Introduction: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are common after car collisions. Little is known a...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the effect on self-rated pain, disability, and self...
Background:To investigate the effect of neck-specific exercise with (NSEB) or without (NSE) a behavi...
BACKGROUND: Patients with whiplash associated disorders (WAD) may present with physical and psycholo...
Introduction: Integrated psychological and physical treatments can improve recovery for whiplash-ass...
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Long-term symptoms after whiplash injury often comprise neck pain, headache, anxiety, depression, fu...
Background: Whiplash associated disorders (WAD) account for a large proportion of the overall impair...
BACKGROUND: More than 40% of individuals with whiplash injury experience persistent neck pain and di...
BackgroundSome studies support the prescription of exercise for people with whiplash-associated diso...
Objective: To investigate the factors related to self-perceived work ability in patients with chroni...
Contains fulltext : 47398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The objective ...
Recovery after whiplash is poor despite decades of intensive research. Recovery rates approximate 50...
Objectives: (1) To identify risk factors for chronic disability in people with acute whiplash associ...
Objective: Individuals exposed to whiplash collisions have to cope with the stressful event as well ...
Introduction: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are common after car collisions. Little is known a...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the effect on self-rated pain, disability, and self...
Background:To investigate the effect of neck-specific exercise with (NSEB) or without (NSE) a behavi...
BACKGROUND: Patients with whiplash associated disorders (WAD) may present with physical and psycholo...
Introduction: Integrated psychological and physical treatments can improve recovery for whiplash-ass...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To examine the relative contribution of cervical impairmen...
Long-term symptoms after whiplash injury often comprise neck pain, headache, anxiety, depression, fu...
Background: Whiplash associated disorders (WAD) account for a large proportion of the overall impair...
BACKGROUND: More than 40% of individuals with whiplash injury experience persistent neck pain and di...
BackgroundSome studies support the prescription of exercise for people with whiplash-associated diso...
Objective: To investigate the factors related to self-perceived work ability in patients with chroni...
Contains fulltext : 47398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The objective ...
Recovery after whiplash is poor despite decades of intensive research. Recovery rates approximate 50...
Objectives: (1) To identify risk factors for chronic disability in people with acute whiplash associ...
Objective: Individuals exposed to whiplash collisions have to cope with the stressful event as well ...
Introduction: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are common after car collisions. Little is known a...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the effect on self-rated pain, disability, and self...
Background:To investigate the effect of neck-specific exercise with (NSEB) or without (NSE) a behavi...