... non-specific lowbackpainof less than Q1 During the baseline assessment, the following question was asked: Because of your back pain, what one thing you find the most difficult to do? Using a 10 ... to these questions The main findings of this paper are summarised inthe following points • There are significant associations between responses to the five questions • The extent to which the ... and writing ofthe manuscript ML contributed to the design ofthe study, data analysis and writing ofthe manuscript EH contributed to the design ofthe study, interpretation ofthe findings and...
... play a roleinthe onset of cLBP in obese patients A rehabilitative spin-off of our study is that targeted exercises for the thoracic spine could prevent the onset of cLBP in obese patientsIn lateral ... obese patients, study design and gave Page of final approval to the version ofthe manuscript to be submitted All the authors approved the final version ofthe manuscript Competing interests The ... distribution in participants with chronic lowbackpain Arch Intern Med 2000, 160:3265-3269 12 Barofsky I, Fontaine KR, Cheskin LJ: Paininthe obese: Impact on healthrelated quality of life Ann...
... respectively Furthermore, the UV spectra ofthe materials in peaks II and IV were in agreement with the UV spectra for eoxins (Fig 4, inset) [11] To further analyze the identity ofthe materials in peak ... the orientation ofthe enzyme inthe membrane of L1236 cells and the exogenous addition of arachidonic acid reaching the active site ofthe cytosolic enzyme to a greater extent than that ofthe ... (Fig 4) The configurations ofthe double bonds in EXC4, EXD4 and EXE4 were not determined with Fig 10 Overview ofthe metabolic pathway for the formation of eoxins in L1236 cells NMR inthe present...
... cause ofthelowbackpain and MRI may be helpful in identifying other causes ofbackpain [6,26] Complete bony union offers the best long term prognosis Some patients attain a fibrous union and are ... all play an important roleinimagingpatients with backpain Planar bone scintigraphy has a long history inthe diagnosis ofpatients with suspected injury ofthe pars interarticularis because ... for pars stress injury, it is highly suggestive of some type of derangement ofthe posterior elements ofthe spine [16] Imaging studies used to evaluate patients with lowbackpain include: radiographs,...
... be aware of their condition until late in their ICU stay and some of them only after their discharge to the ward However, during their ICU stay they continue to have an emotional life, in a mixture ... This can be explained by the traditionally strong family ties inthe Portuguese culture Pain came in fourth place inthe ranking of stressors This finding, together with the need to preserve factual ... difficulties in concentrating and difficulties in remembering recent events were all independent predictors ofthe report of problems inthe dimensions ofthe EQ-5D (Table 6) Multiple linear regression...
... for thepatient's continued well-being or for maintaining the optimum state of health while minimizing recurrences ofthe clinical status" In "Advances in Chiropractic" from 1996, the word "maintenance ... "clinical findings-guided maintenance care" We were interested in finding out whether there is agreement among chiropractors regarding their management for various types of patient groups In ... status, and "maintenance care", during which it is attempted to maintain this status The first definition of maintenance care that we could find inthe literature was provided by Breen in 1977 [1]:...
... option in all ofthe groups, if thepain had been intermittent and, for one ofthe groups, also if the symptoms had increased over the past year "Quick fix": Most ofthe comments relating to ... become aware ofthe intellectual concepts underlying their clinical decision The approach that we chose in this study was based on the concept that clinicians should take part inthe initial intellectual ... better Neurological symptoms Pain Clinical findings (neurology) Sudden anaesthesia Incontinence Neurological findings Radiating pain Cauda equina Foot drop Signs of other possible diseases Constitutional...
... base-line, total duration ofpaininthe past year, painin other parts ofthe spine past year, general health, and outcome at the 4th visit There were also no differences in relation to the psychological ... 712) There were no other differences between the groups in relation to type of work, smoking, fee subsidization, leg pain, pain intensity at base-line and at the 4th visit, dura- tion ofpain at ... "definitely better" (Table 4) The response rate at the months follow-up was 63% (464 ofthe 731 from the base-line sample) The percentage reporting thepain intensity to be weak or non-existing...
... Leboeuf-Yde, Lise Hestbæk: The Nordic maintenance care program: whatarethe indications for maintenance care inpatients with lowback pain? A survey ofthe members ofthe Danish Chiropractors’ Association, ... Line S Laursen, Tue S Jensen, Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde, Lise Hestbæk: The Nordic maintenance care program: whatarethe indications for maintenance care inpatients with lowback pain? A survey of ... Line S Laursen, Tue S Jensen, Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde, Lise Hestbæk: The Nordic maintenance care program: whatarethe indications for maintenance care inpatients with lowback pain? A survey of...
... presented inthe survey have very limited information and many other factors (e.g the psychological profile ofthe patient, various types of spinal problems, etiology ofthebackpain etc.) might influence ... years of experience are graduates from Denmark Because ofthe strong correlation between graduation Table The use of maintenance care inpatients with no previous history oflowbackpain and ... written in bold, and where the majority ofthe practitioners agree with the research team, the answer is also in italics The use of maintenance care based on patients with a history of one episode of...
... practice, or of one being from the UK and the other from Denmark There is presently an ongoing validation ofthe SBT-cut points in Danish primary care that will reveal whether the scale should be interpret ... examined by noting the proportions ofpatients allocated into these groups The other questionnaires Missing scores on the MDI and the FABQ scales were replaced by the average ofthe completed ... missing Since the catastrophising domain ofthe CSQ only consisted of questions, we used the average value on that scale to impute the missing value, if only one item was missing In case of more...
... Fear of horses 35 Fear of computers 36 Fear of things to the left or lefthanded 37 Fear of writing in public 22 Fear ofthe color black 23 Fear of words 24 Fear of foreign languages 26 Fear ofthe opposite sex ... Fear ofthe color black 23 Fear of words 24 Fear of foreign languages 26 Fear ofthe opposite sex 28 Fear of failure 29 Fear of smells ...
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... GUIDELINE FOR LOWBACKPAINThe principal emphasis ofthe DoD/VA practice guideline for primary care management oflowbackpain is on acute lowback pain, which is defined as lowbackpain occurring ... emphasis ofthe DoD/VA lowbackpain practice guideline is on acute lowback pain, which is defined as lowbackpain occurring during the first six weeks after the initial onset ofpain Five key ... PRACTICES The emphasis ofthelowbackpain guideline on conservative treatment for patients with acute lowbackpain (the first six weeks following the initial lowbackpain visit) should be the primary...
... GUIDELINE FOR LOWBACKPAINThe principal emphasis ofthe DoD/VA practice guideline for primary care management oflowbackpain is on acute lowback pain, which is defined as lowbackpain occurring ... emphasis ofthe DoD/VA lowbackpain practice guideline is on acute lowback pain, which is defined as lowbackpain occurring during the first six weeks after the initial onset ofpain Five key ... PRACTICES The emphasis ofthelowbackpain guideline on conservative treatment for patients with acute lowbackpain (the first six weeks following the initial lowbackpain visit) should be the primary...
... Specific spinal pathology • Nerve root pain/ radicular pain • Non-specific lowbackpainThe recommendations are given in relation to “non-specific” chronic lowback pain, i.e lowbackpain that ... conflicting evidence that procedures aimed at reducing the nociceptive input from painful intervertebral discs using either IRFT or IDET, inpatients with discogenic lowbackpain pain, are not ... above the inferior gluteal folds, with or without referred leg painIn these guidelines, chronic lowbackpain is defined as lowbackpain persisting for at least 12 weeks, unless specified otherwise...
... specificity oftheimaging test The third step is to incorporate the physician into the evaluation oftheimaging intervention by evaluating the effect ofthe use ofthe particular imaging intervention ... quantification ofthe strength ofthe evidence, and then continues with detailed examination ofthe supporting evidence At the end ofthe chapter, the reader will find the take-home tables and imaging case ... larger the chance of hitting the center ofthe target In systematic error, regardless ofthe sample size, the bias would not allow the researcher to hit the center ofthe target (Reprinted with kind...
... walking jumping climbing waving kicking bending lifting clambering skating playing football jogging leaning skiing exercising dancing hopping juggling swimming sprinting (lopen) (springen) (klimmen) ... similar finding was reported by [29], who found that chronic painpatients (mostly lower backpain patients) were slower on the color Stroop task than controls These findings are consistent with the ... selective attention in chronic painpatients Eur J Pain 1999, 3:325-333 Seminowicz DA, Davis KD: A re-examination of pain- cognition interactions: Implications for neuroimaging Pain 2007, 130(8–13):...
... 0.10) Within the positive group, tumours (55.6%) were located inthe lower limbs, with tumours (33.3%) inthe trunk and tumour (11.1%) inthe upper limb Within the group testing negative, ofthe tumours ... (11.1%) inthe upper limbs and tumour location unspecified (5.6%) Within the group testing negative, ofthe tumours (75%) were located inthe upper limbs and (25%) inthe lower limbs The mean ... located inthe lower limb, (21.7%) inthe upper limb, and (30.4%) were related to the trunk, and the location of tumour (4.3%) was not specified The history of symptom duration was available in 14 patients, ...