... ratio scale measures for chronic and experimental painPain 1983, 17:45-46 Roland M, Morris R: A study of the natural history of lowback pain: part I: development of a reliable and sensitive measure ... KM, Croft PR: Epidemiology and natural history of lowbackpain Eur Med Phys (Europa Medicaphysica) 2004, 40:9-13 Kent PM, Keating JL: The epidemiology of lowbackpain in primary care Chiropr ... allocated to training and maintaining fighter aviators are extensive For these reasons, as well as peer-pressure, self-esteem and pay, pilots are reluctant to disclose backpainfor fear of being...
... Dunn KM, Croft PR: Epidemiology and natural history of lowbackpain Eura Medicophys 2004, 40(1):9-13 18 Flamme CH: Obesity andlowbackpain biology, biomechanics and epidemiology Orthopade 2005, ... between painand obesity: What we know? Where we go next? Journal of Rehabil Res and Dev 2007, 44:245-262 20 Leboeuf-Yde C, Kyvik KO, Bruun NH: Lowbackpainand lifestyle Part II– Obesity Information ... Diagnostic therapeutic flow-charts forlowbackpain patients: the Italian clinical guidelines Eura Medicophys 2006, 42:15170 Schneider S, Randol D, Buchner M: Why women have backpain more than man?...
... information and insights for this book and I acknowledge each of them in the body of the text In addition, I thank Andrew Bryant, Michelle Duval, Joseph O’Connor, Paul Tosey and Lisa Wake for ... change, and by observing, listening, asking, eliciting and experimenting Bandler and Grinder came up with a number of change pa�erns Grinder and Bandler understood that the structure of language and ... the client to increase the reliability and value of their 18 NLP AND COACHING own thinking and performance to themselves and their chosen associates in andfor the future.8 By going through this...
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... layer-based inter-network handover techniques are evaluated for a realistic heterogeneous network testbed in [4] As for a potential integration architecture for WLAN and 3G WWAN, the authors of ... are able to have an access to information useful for vertical handover decision such as power consumption and available bandwidth, with a proper roaming agreement For instance, in [10], 3GPP (3rd ... standards about how to establish a roaming agreement and transfer the information among multiple operators for seamless handover [12, 13] Our system model is based on the generic architecture for...
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... Hurwitz EL, Guzman J, Peloso PM: The burden and determinants of neckpain in workers: results of the Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010 Task Force on NeckPainand Its Associated Disorders Spine (Phila ... Science 2010, 5:65 http://www.implementationscience.com/content/5/1/65 Background The prevalence of lowbackpain (LBP) andneckpain (NP) among workers is high [1,2] To prevent or reduce these symptoms, ... participatory ergonomics programme to prevent lowbackpainandneckpain among workers Implementation Science 2010 5:65 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: • Convenient...
... impacts and overall burden of lowbackpain from the perspective of individuals with this condition and to explore the pathways by which the individual burden of lowbackpain becomes a burden for ... average values of groups and populations Figure 1: Concept mapping results from LowBackPain Forum Conference, Boston Figure 2: Hierarchical model of lowbackpain burden (integrated from all concept ... demonstrate, using the example of lowback pain, a process for concept definition and instrument development that is consciously and deliberately directed by modern approaches to validity, from...
... care with and without physical therapy and chiropractic care with and without physical modalities for patients with lowback pain: 6-month follow-up outcomes from the UCLA lowbackpain study ... Birgitta E, Carlsson PG, Gade M: Cost and effectiveness analysis of chiropractic and physiotherapy treatment forlowbackpainandneck pain: six-month follow-up Spine 1997, 22:2167-77 Skargren ... randomized clinical trial and subgroup analysis, to compare flexion-distraction with active exercise for chronic lowbackpain Eur Spine J 2006, 15(7):1070-82 Epub 2005 Dec Cox JM: Lowback pain: ...
... Underwood M, Williams M: United Kingdom BackPainand Exercise and manipulation (UK BEAM) randomised trial: effectiveness of physical treatments forbackpain in primary care BMJ 2004, 329(7479):1377 ... of data collection and the analysis of data CLY and IJ were supervising the study process and were involved in the analysisand manuscript preparation All authors revised and approved the final ... file Nine hypothetical cases of lowbackpain presented for discussion in a workshop among Swedish chiropractors and the responses provided by groups Click here for file [http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/supplementary/17461340-17-1-S1.doc]...
... 2004) (for a review, see Mayne et al (2000)) can be traced back to a NFC formulation (see Bertsekas (2005) for a detailed analysis of the relation between POLFC, OLFC and NFC/MPC) OLFC and MPC ... and mobile technology, data is increasingly available in real-time and centralized For many water systems software tools have been developed to manage and visualized data and run models and forecasts ... security and self-sufficiency, with particular emphasis on public education, wastewater management and supply and demand management (see Luana (2010) for a review) Within the wastewater and supply...
... experienced low intensity /low disability lowback pain, 12.3% high-intensity /low- disability lowbackpainand 11% high-disability lowbackpain (Cassidy et al 1998) A further study carried out on a random ... Definitions Lowbackpain is defined as painand discomfort, localised below the costal margin and above the inferior gluteal folds, with or without referred leg pain In these guidelines, chronic lowback ... lowback pain: best estimates suggest that the prevalence is approximately 23%; 1112% population are disabled by lowbackpain • Specific causes of lowbackpain are uncommon (
... than individuals without lowback pain. Exercise therapy is a widely used treatment forlowback pain. The response to managed care forlowbackpain has been emphasized ... in lowbackpain patients 4.1.2 Discriminant analysis Discriminant analyses for male and female patients and controls included all spine shape parameters used before for the factor analysisFor ... discriminant coefficients for males (controls n=113 andlowbackpain patients n=84) and females (controls n=79 andlowbackpain patients n=129) (relevant coefficients printed in bold) For females, the...
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... baseline (p = 0.015) and at 12 months (p < 0.001), and across change scores (p < 0.001) Q2 and Q3 – Data were available for Q2 and Q3 on 405 patients at baseline, and 311 at follow-up At baseline ... lowbackpain – those consulting with a current episode duration of less than 12 weeks" [11] Such patients account for approximately one in five of all primary care consulters with lowbackpain ... between the bottom and top tiers i.e i) Q1 and Q2 will be more strongly associated with Q3 than with Q4 and Q5; and ii) Q3 will be more strongly associated with Q4 and Q5 than will Q1 and Q2 Discussion...
... chronic lowbackpainand nonsymptomatic controls Clin Rehabil 2002, 16(1):16-26 Lamoth CJ, Daffertshofer A, Meijer OG, Beek PJ: How persons with chronic lowbackpain speed up and slow down? ... therapeutic flow-charts forlowbackpain patients: the Italian clinical guidelines Eura Medicophys 2006, 42:151-70 Page of 31 Schneider S, Randol D, Buchner M: Why women have backpain more than ... to testing, the system was calibrated to assure accuracy and to allow the computation of each marker’s 3D coordinates using a right-handed coordinate system and standing calibrations were performed...
... the health and social welfare of citizens and economic productivity Lumbar spine imaging forlowbackpain in primary care settings is an example of an evidence to practice gap Lowbackpain is ... presenting with lowbackpainfor lumbar spine x-ray: ’When a patient presents with back pain, I have in mind to refer them for X-ray, I intend to refer patients with backpainfor an X-ray as ... Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence: NICE clinical guideline 88 Lowbackpain early management of persistent non-specific lowback oain London: National Institute for Health and Clinical...