Back Pain: New Approaches to Rehabilitation and Education |
Contents
Backschools | 33 |
Exercises for back pain | 50 |
Ergonomic aspects of back pain rehabilitation | 63 |
The role of an educational booklet in managing patients | 84 |
The role of the anaesthetist in the management of chronic | 108 |
The evaluation and outcome of pain management | 129 |
Assessment of a School for Bravery modification | 157 |
Differences between orthopaedic and osteopathic | 166 |
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activity acupuncture acute analgesics approach assessment Association back pain patients back-rest backschool bed rest biomechanical car-seat chair chronic back pain chronic low back chronic pain Clinical Orthopaedics comfort consulting corset diagnosis Disability Index disability scores disc disease disorders distress drugs effect ergonomic evaluation exercises factors flexion follow-up Fordyce function fusion Health hospital illness behaviour improvement in-patient inappropriate included increase individual intervertebral disc job heaviness rating levels lifting low back pain lumbar spine Main McGill pain questionnaire measures Mechanic Medicine Melzack methods MMPI muscle Nachemson narcotics number of patients nurses Occupational Occupational Therapy orthopaedic Oswestry Oswestry Disability out-patient outcome pain behaviour Pain Management Programme Pain prevents pain relief patients with chronic physical physiotherapy position posture practice presented psychological referred rehabilitation reported Research response Rheumatology role Salford sciatica seat sickness impact profile significant sitting social spinal symptoms Table tests therapist therapy trial Waddell