Background: This article is the first in a series presenting the strongest published evidence for physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) to date coming from the Cochrane Collaboration. The intent of the series is to stimulate ideas for reviews and research in neglected areas of PRM. Aim: To systematically review the rehabilitation contents of the Cochrane Collaboration on disabilities due to spinal disorders or pain syndromes in adults. Methods. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews was searched at the end of June 2013 for articles relevant for PRM about disabilities resulting from spinal disorders or pain syndromes in adults. Retrieved papers were classified according to the PRM approach: active therapies, which require active pa...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Aim. Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered...
Since the number of publications about rehabilitation has been increasing over the years, there is n...
Background: This article is the first in a series presenting the strongest published evidence for ph...
This article is the first in a series presenting the strongest published evidence for physical and r...
Background. This article is the first in a series presenting the strongest published evidence for ph...
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the Cochrane Collaboration, its development over the...
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the Cochrane Collaboration, its development over the...
Since 2007 we have been focusing our attention to EJPRM as the best available clinical evidence as o...
Since 2007 we have been focusing our attention to EJPRM as the best available clinical evidence as o...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence offered by the ...
Since 2007 we have focused our attention to the best available clinical evidence offered by the Coch...
The aim of the present paper is to systematically review all the new rehabilitation papers published...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Aim. Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered...
Since the number of publications about rehabilitation has been increasing over the years, there is n...
Background: This article is the first in a series presenting the strongest published evidence for ph...
This article is the first in a series presenting the strongest published evidence for physical and r...
Background. This article is the first in a series presenting the strongest published evidence for ph...
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the Cochrane Collaboration, its development over the...
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the Cochrane Collaboration, its development over the...
Since 2007 we have been focusing our attention to EJPRM as the best available clinical evidence as o...
Since 2007 we have been focusing our attention to EJPRM as the best available clinical evidence as o...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence offered by the ...
Since 2007 we have focused our attention to the best available clinical evidence offered by the Coch...
The aim of the present paper is to systematically review all the new rehabilitation papers published...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Aim. Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered...
Since the number of publications about rehabilitation has been increasing over the years, there is n...