One in five people with low back pain develop chronic symptoms (≥3 months). A combination of biological, psychological and social factors appear to play an underlying role. Treatment guidelines therefore recommend a treatment plan that focuses on existing biopsychosocial factors. This dissertation found that biopsychosocial treatment in primary physiotherapy practice is no more effective than standard physiotherapy for people with chronic low back pain who have biopsychosocial factors that play a minimal role in their daily functioning. Biopsychosocial treatment proved to be more effective and more feasible for patients who were more strongly influenced by these factors when offered as part of a primary care trajectory coordinated by a reha...
Abstract: Background: Chiropractors are commonly known as the primary care providers for patients wi...
Low back pain is the leading worldwide cause of years lost to disability and its burden is growing a...
OBJECTIVE: Comprehensive intervention models for prevention of chronification of low back pain, in w...
One in five people with low back pain develop chronic symptoms (≥3 months). A combination of biologi...
Biopsychosocial interventions provided in multidisciplinary settings are promising for improving fun...
Low back pain affects individuals of all ages and is a leading contributor to disease burden worldwi...
AbstractIntroductionMultidisciplinary biopsychosocial interventions are effective at improving funct...
Multidisciplinary biopsychosocial interventions are effective at improving functional disability in ...
Background and Objective Recent systematic reviews show promising effects for multidisciplinary biop...
Abstract: Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent musculoskeletal condition treated by health...
Purpose: Literature shows promising effects for interdisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation pro...
Worldwide, low back pain has been the leading cause of disability since 1990. Although most people r...
Abstract: Background: Chiropractors are commonly known as the primary care providers for patients wi...
Low back pain is the leading worldwide cause of years lost to disability and its burden is growing a...
OBJECTIVE: Comprehensive intervention models for prevention of chronification of low back pain, in w...
One in five people with low back pain develop chronic symptoms (≥3 months). A combination of biologi...
Biopsychosocial interventions provided in multidisciplinary settings are promising for improving fun...
Low back pain affects individuals of all ages and is a leading contributor to disease burden worldwi...
AbstractIntroductionMultidisciplinary biopsychosocial interventions are effective at improving funct...
Multidisciplinary biopsychosocial interventions are effective at improving functional disability in ...
Background and Objective Recent systematic reviews show promising effects for multidisciplinary biop...
Abstract: Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent musculoskeletal condition treated by health...
Purpose: Literature shows promising effects for interdisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation pro...
Worldwide, low back pain has been the leading cause of disability since 1990. Although most people r...
Abstract: Background: Chiropractors are commonly known as the primary care providers for patients wi...
Low back pain is the leading worldwide cause of years lost to disability and its burden is growing a...
OBJECTIVE: Comprehensive intervention models for prevention of chronification of low back pain, in w...