Non-surgical treatment options for chronic back pain
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Exercise, behavioural and multimodal programs: What works for RTW and why?
Take Home Messages:
Improved cognitive coping strategies and decreased disability both assist patients with chronic lower back pain (LBP) to return to work: reductions in pain and increases in physical performance factors have little or no impact.
Positive outcomes for exercise, behavioural and multimodal treatment programs seem to be associated with decreased perceptions of a link between disability and pain. This is achieved through the devel...
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