Pages that link to "Q50902225"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to A comparison of two short education programs for improving low back pain-related disability in the elderly: a cluster randomized controlled trial (Q50902225):
Displaying 18 items.
- The effect of journal impact factor, reporting conflicts, and reporting funding sources, on standardized effect sizes in back pain trials: a systematic review and meta-regression (Q26775928) (← links)
- Brief psychosocial education, not core stabilization, reduced incidence of low back pain: results from the Prevention of Low Back Pain in the Military (POLM) cluster randomized trial (Q28396937) (← links)
- A bio-psycho-social exercise program (RÜCKGEWINN) for chronic low back pain in rehabilitation aftercare - Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (Q30477673) (← links)
- Activity Increase Despite Arthritis (AIDA): design of a Phase II randomised controlled trial evaluating an active management booklet for hip and knee osteoarthritis [ISRCTN24554946] (Q33500332) (← links)
- The clinical course of low back pain: a meta-analysis comparing outcomes in randomised clinical trials (RCTs) and observational studies (Q33556594) (← links)
- The Hip and Knee Book: developing an active management booklet for hip and knee osteoarthritis (Q33622337) (← links)
- Study protocol of cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of a biopsychosocial multidisciplinary intervention in the evolution of non-specific sub-acute low back pain in the working population: cluster randomised trial. (Q34000530) (← links)
- A systematic mapping review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in care homes (Q34316513) (← links)
- Post-implementation surveillance of a non-pharmacological health technology within a national health service. (Q34661788) (← links)
- The use of risk sharing tools for post adoption surveillance of a non pharmacological technology in routine practice: results after one year (Q34729037) (← links)
- The individual and societal burden of chronic pain in Europe: the case for strategic prioritisation and action to improve knowledge and availability of appropriate care (Q35074737) (← links)
- Activity Increase Despite Arthritis (AÏDA): phase II randomised controlled trial of an active management booklet for hip and knee osteoarthritis in primary care (Q35133533) (← links)
- Can group-based reassuring information alter low back pain behavior? A cluster-randomized controlled trial (Q36323759) (← links)
- Education in the management of low back pain. Literature review and recall of key recommendations for practice (Q37904148) (← links)
- A pilot study to determine the effect of one physical therapy session on physical activity levels for individuals with chronic low back pain. (Q47146380) (← links)
- The perceptions of people with low back pain treated in the Spanish National Health, and their experience while undergoing a new evidence-based treatment. A focus group study (Q47612757) (← links)
- Catastrophizing, state anxiety, anger, and depressive symptoms do not correlate with disability when variations of trait anxiety are taken into account. a study of chronic low back pain patients treated in Spanish pain units [NCT00360802]. (Q48852693) (← links)
- Predicting the evolution of neck pain episodes in routine clinical practice (Q92263157) (← links)