BackgroundLittle is known about the extent to which improvements in various problem areas are attained after multidisciplinary rehabilitation program in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP).AimTo describe the pre- and postcontents of problems in functioning from the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) in terms of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in CMP patients following a 15-week rehabilitation program.MethodsIn all patients admitted to a rehabilitation program, the COPM was administered at admission and discharge. The problems identified at admission were linked to ICF chapters using an established linking procedure. Changes of COPM Performance/Satisfaction scores (1-10;...
OBJECTIVES: This systematic review aimed to identify and evaluate prognostic factors for long-term (...
The prevalence of persistent pain is estimated to be 40-50 % in a normal population. Musculoskeletal...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a major reason for impaired work productivity and s...
BackgroundLittle is known about the extent to which improvements in various problem areas are attain...
Objectives. Evidence for the effectiveness of multidisciplinary rehabilitation for chronic musculosk...
Evidence for the efficacy of a multi-component approach for chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain ...
Objectives: To assess outcomes after a pain rehabilitation programme in terms of occupational perfor...
Multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation programmes are found decreasing pain and improve back-to-work ...
Background: The prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal pain is high, with widespread negative economi...
Purpose: The present study aimed to identify predictors of rehabilitation outcome for patients with ...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the International Classification of Functioning...
Chronic pain is usually defined as pain of more than three months duration. The prevalence of chroni...
The construct validity and construct responsiveness of the performance scale of the Canadian Occupat...
The construct validity and construct responsiveness of the performance scale of the Canadian Occupat...
OBJECTIVES: This systematic review aimed to identify and evaluate prognostic factors for long-term (...
The prevalence of persistent pain is estimated to be 40-50 % in a normal population. Musculoskeletal...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a major reason for impaired work productivity and s...
BackgroundLittle is known about the extent to which improvements in various problem areas are attain...
Objectives. Evidence for the effectiveness of multidisciplinary rehabilitation for chronic musculosk...
Evidence for the efficacy of a multi-component approach for chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain ...
Objectives: To assess outcomes after a pain rehabilitation programme in terms of occupational perfor...
Multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation programmes are found decreasing pain and improve back-to-work ...
Background: The prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal pain is high, with widespread negative economi...
Purpose: The present study aimed to identify predictors of rehabilitation outcome for patients with ...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the International Classification of Functioning...
Chronic pain is usually defined as pain of more than three months duration. The prevalence of chroni...
The construct validity and construct responsiveness of the performance scale of the Canadian Occupat...
The construct validity and construct responsiveness of the performance scale of the Canadian Occupat...
OBJECTIVES: This systematic review aimed to identify and evaluate prognostic factors for long-term (...
The prevalence of persistent pain is estimated to be 40-50 % in a normal population. Musculoskeletal...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a major reason for impaired work productivity and s...