Belief reinforcement: one reason why costs for low back pain have not decreased
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Physical Therapy or Advanced Imaging as First Management Strategy Following a New Consultation for Low Back Pain in Primary Care: Associations with Future Health Care Utilization and ChargesEffects of proprioceptive exercises on pain and function in chronic neck- and low back pain rehabilitation: a systematic literature review.Recognizing potential barriers to setting and achieving effective rehabilitation goals for patients with persistent pain.Effects of postural specific sensorimotor training in patients with chronic low back pain: study protocol for randomised controlled trial.Exploring the lived experience and chronic low back pain beliefs of English-speaking Punjabi and white British people: a qualitative study within the NHS.Postural sensorimotor training versus sham exercise in physiotherapy of patients with chronic non-specific low back pain: An exploratory randomised controlled trial.
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Belief reinforcement: one reason why costs for low back pain have not decreased
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Belief reinforcement: one reason why costs for low back pain have not decreased
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Belief reinforcement: one reason why costs for low back pain have not decreased
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Belief reinforcement: one reason why costs for low back pain have not decreased
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Max Zusman
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10.2147/JMDH.S44117
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2013-05-16T00:00:00Z