Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were a homogenous group. However, scientific evidence is available that pain is a complex perceptual experience influenced by a wide range of genetic, psychological, and activity-related factors. The leading question for clinical practice should be what works for whom. Objectives: The main aim of the present review is to discuss the current state of evidence of subgrouping based on genetic, psychosocial, and activity-related factors in order to understand their contribution to individual differences. Results: Based on these perspectives, it is important to identify patients based on their specific characteristics. For genetics, very promising res...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
Back pain is a major health problem and many sufferers develop persistent symptoms. Detecting releva...
Background: There is considerable interest in whether best practice management of nonspecific low ba...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific lo...
There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific lo...
There is good evidence that therapist delivered interventions have modest beneficial effects for peo...
Context: Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent condition imposing a large socioeconomic burden. Despite...
There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific lo...
Background There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial effe...
Background There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial effe...
Background: There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial eff...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
Back pain is a major health problem and many sufferers develop persistent symptoms. Detecting releva...
Background: There is considerable interest in whether best practice management of nonspecific low ba...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific lo...
There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific lo...
There is good evidence that therapist delivered interventions have modest beneficial effects for peo...
Context: Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent condition imposing a large socioeconomic burden. Despite...
There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific lo...
Background There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial effe...
Background There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial effe...
Background: There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial eff...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
Back pain is a major health problem and many sufferers develop persistent symptoms. Detecting releva...
Background: There is considerable interest in whether best practice management of nonspecific low ba...