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Training of Physical Therapists to Deliver Individualized Biopsychosocial Interventions to Treat Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions: A Scoping Review 由 Phoebe Simpson, Riikka Holopainen, Robert Schütze, Peter O’Sullivan, Anne Smith, Steven J. Linton, Michael K. Nicholas, Peter Kent
出版 2021Revisão -
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The efficacy of a multimodal physical activity intervention with supervised exercises, health coaching and an activity monitor on physical activity levels of patients with chronic,... 由 Crystian B. Oliveira, Márcia R. Franco, Christopher G. Maher, Anne Tiedemann, Fernanda Gonçalves Silva, Tatiana M. Damato, Michael K. Nicholas, Diego Giulliano Destro Christófaro, Rafael Zambelli Pinto
出版 2018Artigo -
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Cortical function and sensorimotor plasticity are prognostic factors associated with future low back pain after an acute episode: the Understanding persistent Pain Where it ResiDes... 由 Luke C. Jenkins, Wei‐Ju Chang, Valentina Buscemi, Matthew Liston, Peter Humburg, Michael K. Nicholas, Thomas Graven‐Nielsen, Paul W. Hodges, James H. McAuley, Siobhan M. Schabrun
出版 2022Artigo -
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Implementation of Early Intervention Protocol in Australia for ‘High Risk’ Injured Workers is Associated with Fewer Lost Work Days Over 2 Years Than Usual (Stepped) Care 由 Michael K. Nicholas, Daniel Costa, Steven J. Linton, Chris J. Main, William S. Shaw, G. Pearce, Meghan Brahm, Rafael Zambelli Pinto, Fiona Blyth, James H. McAuley, Rob Smeets, A. McGarity
出版 2019Artigo
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