This study concerned the adoption of scientific method by the physiotherapy profession, with pain measurement as the research focus. It involved an audit of 1010 patient records from four hospital physiotherapy departments in England, to determine how pain was assessed and recorded. The results show that while pain assessment was recorded in most of the cases audited, there was no record of reassessment in 29 per cent of cases. In the initial assessment, only 21 per cent of cases involved quantified methods, reducing to less than 2 per cent during reassessment. These results indicate that the use of recognised quantified methods for pain assessment was not standard practice amongst the physiotherapists audited. Implications for the adoption...
Background: Mobile and web technologies are becoming increasingly used to support the treatment of c...
Recent initiatives by the Department of Health to reform the health and therapy services place great...
Evidence suggests that manual examination is reliable in the detection of dysfunctioned spinal segme...
This study concerned the adoption of scientific method by the physiotherapy profession, with pain me...
The use of therapeutic measures which are designed primarily to modulate pain has high-lighted the n...
Objective: This study evaluates the implementation and acceptability of a pain education programme d...
The relative usefulness of various methods of assessment of pain is discussed. It is suggested that ...
Physiotherapists have been criticized at times on the grounds that some of their treatments are unsc...
The use of therapeutic measures which are designed primarily to modulate pain has high-lighted the n...
Mismatches in pain assessments of patients and their health care providers are well documented. The ...
Background. Pain is the most common complaint for which patients seek the help of a physiotherapist....
Pain is a worldwide clinical problem that causes great suffering for the individual and costs for s...
Background: Musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders are the second most common cause of disability. Persiste...
“Physiotherapy as a Positive Science” is the theme of this Congress. If different forms of physiothe...
Pain is a worldwide clinical problem that causes great suffering for the individual and costs for so...
Background: Mobile and web technologies are becoming increasingly used to support the treatment of c...
Recent initiatives by the Department of Health to reform the health and therapy services place great...
Evidence suggests that manual examination is reliable in the detection of dysfunctioned spinal segme...
This study concerned the adoption of scientific method by the physiotherapy profession, with pain me...
The use of therapeutic measures which are designed primarily to modulate pain has high-lighted the n...
Objective: This study evaluates the implementation and acceptability of a pain education programme d...
The relative usefulness of various methods of assessment of pain is discussed. It is suggested that ...
Physiotherapists have been criticized at times on the grounds that some of their treatments are unsc...
The use of therapeutic measures which are designed primarily to modulate pain has high-lighted the n...
Mismatches in pain assessments of patients and their health care providers are well documented. The ...
Background. Pain is the most common complaint for which patients seek the help of a physiotherapist....
Pain is a worldwide clinical problem that causes great suffering for the individual and costs for s...
Background: Musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders are the second most common cause of disability. Persiste...
“Physiotherapy as a Positive Science” is the theme of this Congress. If different forms of physiothe...
Pain is a worldwide clinical problem that causes great suffering for the individual and costs for so...
Background: Mobile and web technologies are becoming increasingly used to support the treatment of c...
Recent initiatives by the Department of Health to reform the health and therapy services place great...
Evidence suggests that manual examination is reliable in the detection of dysfunctioned spinal segme...