DeltaQuest Foundation, Inc., Concord, Massachuesetts, USA and 4Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago Illinois, USAEmail: Carolyn E Schwartz* - carolyn.schwartz@deltaquest.org; Julia F Martha - jmartha@caregroup.harvard[r]
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Background: People who suffer from low back pain (LBP) exhibit an abnormal gait pattern,characterized by shorter stride length, greater step width, and an impaired thorax-pelviscoordination which may undermine functional walking. As a result, gait in LBP may require strongercognitive regulati[r]
Further Readings Craig AD: How do you feel? Interoception: The sense of the physiological condition of the body. Nat Rev Neurosci 8:655, 2002 Fields HL: Should we be reluctant to prescribe opioids for chronic nonmalignant pain? Pain 129:233, 2007 [PMID: 17449177] Keltner JR et a[r]
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63. Marhold C, Linton SJ, Melin L (2002) Identification of obstacles for chronic pain patients toreturn to work: evaluation of a questionnaire. J Occup Rehabil 12:65–7564. McIntosh G, Hall M, Melles T (1998) The incidence of spinal surgery in Canada. Can J Surh41:59–6665. Mercado AC, C[r]
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back pain (see Chap. 16)n Changing the way the patient thinks was found to be important invarious studies on tackling difficult clinical problems. Examples ofthe use of this strategy:4 1 The Rehabilitation Process, ICIDH vs ICF– In patients with chronic pain (Arnstein et al.,
Bengt Fridlund - bengt.fridlund@hhj.hj.se; Stefan Bergman - stefan.bergman@spenshult.se* Corresponding author AbstractBackground: Many factors are proposed to be associated with health-related quality of life.Knowledge of health factors associated to development of a good health-related quality of l[r]
back pain with and without radicular involvement. Br Med J 3:158–16040. Karjalainen K, Malmivaara A, van Tulder M, Roine R, Jauhiainen M, Hurri H, Koes B (2000)Multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for subacute low back pain among work-ing age adults. Cochrane Database Syst[r]
Bengt Fridlund - bengt.fridlund@hhj.hj.se; Stefan Bergman - stefan.bergman@spenshult.se* Corresponding author AbstractBackground: Many factors are proposed to be associated with health-related quality of life.Knowledge of health factors associated to development of a good health-related quality of l[r]
16. Crawford B, Bouhassira D, Wong A, Dukes E: Conceptual adequacy of theneuropathic pain symptom inventory in six countries. Health Qual LifeOutcomes 2008, 6:62.17. Gordon RG Jr: Portuguese. Ethnologue: Languages of the World. SILInternational;, 15 20051.18. Padua L, Briani C, Jann S, Nobile[r]
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comparative study in patients with chronic low back pain andnonsymptomatic controls. Clin Rehabil 2002, 16(1):16-26.27. Lamoth CJ, Daffertshofer A, Meijer OG, Beek PJ: How do persons withchronic low back pain speed up and slow down? Trunk-pelviscoordination and lumbar erector sp[r]
granulocytes, and platelets accumulate in the absence of a recognizable physiologic stimulus. The most common of the chronic myeloproliferative disorders, PV occurs in 2 per 100,000 persons, sparing no adult age group and increasing with age to rates as high as 18/100,000. Familial transmissi[r]