Pain

Adding Brief Pain Science or Ergonomics Messages to Guideline Advice Did Not Increase Feelings of Reassurance in People With Acute Low Back Pain: A Randomized Experiment – Giovanni E. Ferreira

2023-12-01T11:21:45+11:00Back pain, Clinical guidelines, Low back pain, Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications|

The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of adding pain science or ergonomics messages to guideline advice on feelings of reassurance and management intentions among people with acute low back pain (LBP). We recruited people with acute LBP (pain for ≤6 weeks) [...]

Introducing Australia’s clinical care standard for low back pain – Christopher G. Maher et al – ANZ J Surg

2023-07-03T16:01:14+10:00Back pain, Clinical guidelines, Health policy, Health professionals, Low back pain, Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications|

The Low Back Pain Clinical Care Standard provides an excellent guide for how each of the professions can contribute to better care of low back pain. The Standard points to the key areas of care where the need for quality improvement is greatest, by describing [...]

Introducing Australia’s clinical care standard for low back pain – Christopher G Maher et al – J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol

2023-07-03T16:02:19+10:00Back pain, Clinical guidelines, Health policy, Health professionals, Low back pain, Low-value care, Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications|

The Low Back Pain Clinical Care Standard provides an excellent guide for how each of the professions can contribute to better care of low back pain. The Standard points to the key areas of care where the need for quality improvement is greatest, by describing [...]

Introducing Australia’s clinical care standard for low back pain – Christopher G. Maher et al – Intern Med J

2023-07-03T15:55:57+10:00Back pain, Clinical guidelines, Health policy, Health professionals, Low back pain, Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications|

The Low Back Pain Clinical Care Standard provides an excellent guide for how each of the professions can contribute to better care of low back pain. The Standard points to the key areas of care where the need for quality improvement is greatest, by describing [...]

Introducing Australia’s clinical care standard for low back pain – Christopher G Maher et al – Emerg Med Aus

2023-07-03T15:50:57+10:00Clinical guidelines, Health policy, Health professionals, Low back pain, Low-value care, Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications|

The Low Back Pain Clinical Care Standard provides an excellent guide for how each of the professions can contribute to better care of low back pain. The Standard points to the key areas of care where the need for quality improvement is greatest, by describing [...]

Introducing Australia’s clinical care standard for low back pain – Christopher G Maher et al – Med J Aus

2023-07-03T15:48:56+10:00Clinical guidelines, Health policy, Low back pain, Low-value care, Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications|

The Low Back Pain Clinical Care Standard provides an excellent guide for how each of the professions can contribute to better care of low back pain. The Standard points to the key areas of care where the need for quality improvement is greatest, by describing [...]

Cohort profile: Using primary care data to understand Opioid Prescribing, Policy Impacts and Clinical Outcomes (OPPICO) in Victoria, Australia – Suzanne Nielsen et al

2023-06-28T13:19:05+10:00Opioids, Pain, Polypharmacy, Prescribing, Publications|

The OPPICO cohort is a population-based cohort based on non-identifiable electronic health records routinely collected from 464 general practices in Victoria, Australia, created with the aim of understanding opioid prescribing, policy impacts and clinical outcomes. The aim of this paper is to provide a profile [...]

Minimal invasions: is wrist arthroscopy supported by evidence? A systematic review and meta-analysis – Venla-Linnea Karjalainen et al

2023-06-27T17:32:47+10:00Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications, Risk, Surgery|

Wrist arthroscopy is used increasingly, but its benefits and harms are unclear. This systematic review aimed to identify all published randomized controlled trials on wrist arthroscopy and synthesize the evidence of the benefits and harms of wrist arthroscopic procedures.

Low back pain of disc, sacroiliac joint, or facet joint origin: a diagnostic accuracy systematic review – Christopher S. Han et al

2023-06-27T17:30:15+10:00Diagnostic system, Imaging, Low back pain, Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications|

There are informative diagnostic tests for the disc, sacroiliac joint, and facet joint (only one test). The evidence suggests a diagnosis may be possible for some patients with low back pain, potentially guiding targeted and specific treatment approaches.

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