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06 Jul2018

06 July 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Lumbar

Friday 6 July 2018
keele
...is it really that good?

Predictive ability of the STarT Back Tool

11 Jun2018

11 June 2018.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Lumbar

Monday 11 June 2018
Harvard Health
How well do physiotherapists identify psychological factors related to the management of CLBP?

Physiotherapists’ self-reported competence to manage CLBP

02 May2018

02 May 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Lumbar

Wednesday 2 May 2018
medicalnewstoday
What specific assistance other than the physical treatment of their condition do people with LBP need?

Non-biomedical needs in low back pain

05 Feb2018

05 February 2018.

Written by Gena Wallis
Posted in Lumbar

Monday 5 February 2018
Gena Wallis
What is the effect of walking vs. other exercises on pain and function in patients with CLBP?

Walking vs. exercise in CLBP

18 Oct2017

18 October 2017.

Written by Jonathan Ko
Posted in Lumbar

Wednesday 18 October 2017
strengthphysio
Curious what the effects are?

Manual therapy for LBP with associated disc degeneration

18 Jul2017

18 July 2017.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Lumbar

Tuesday 18 July 2017
medscape
Are motor control exercises more effective than other strategies for the management of low back pain?

Motor control exercise for non-specific low back pain

14 Jul2017

14 July 2017.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Lumbar

Friday 14 July 2017
discectomypain
Is early rehabilitation after lumbar disc surgery effective and cost-effective?

Effectiveness of rehabilitation after lumbar disc surgery

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