Back pain

Physiotherapists have some hesitations and unmet needs regarding delivery of exercise programs for low back pain prevention in adults: A qualitative interview study – Julie Ayre et al

2023-01-11T16:18:33+11:00Back pain, Low back pain, Publications|

Many of the physiotherapists had some hesitations and unmet needs regarding delivery of exercise programs for secondary prevention of low back pain. Clinicians may find it useful to ask patients directly about their interest in prevention programs and work with interested patients to develop tailored, [...]

Improving adherence to acute low back pain guideline recommendations with chiropractors and physiotherapists: the ALIGN cluster randomised controlled trial – Simon French et al.

2023-01-11T16:18:56+11:00Back pain, Low back pain, Publications|

Acute low back pain is a common condition, has high burden, and there are evidence-to-practice gaps in the chiropractic and physiotherapy setting for imaging and giving advice to stay active. The aim of this cluster randomised trial was to estimate the effects of a theory- [...]

Spinal Cord Stimulators: An Analysis of the Adverse Events Reported to the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration – Caitlin Jones et al.

2023-01-11T16:19:02+11:00Back pain, Low back pain, Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications, Spinal|

Spinal cord stimulators are used to treat intractable pain. Placebo-controlled trials of spinal cord stimulators typically involve short-term treatment and follow-up, so long-term safety and efficacy are unclear.  The aim of the study was to describe the adverse events relating to spinal cord stimulators reported to the [...]

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