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15 Oct2018

15 October 2018.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Spine

Monday 15 October 2018
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Are schoolbag use characteristics risk factors for back pain in children and adolescents?

Do schoolbags cause back pain in children and adolescents?

05 Oct2018

05 October 2018.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Lumbar

Friday 5 October 2018
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What are the predictors?

Recurrence after an acute episode of low back pain

28 Sep2018

28 September 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Pelvis

Friday 28 September 2018
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Is pelvic floor training beneficial in women who use hormone replacement therapy?

Pelvic floor training and hormone therapy

19 Sep2018

19 September 2018.

Written by Miranda Asher
Posted in Lumbar

Wednesday 19 September 2018
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Do strengthening exercises affect back pain similarly in people with a lower limb amputation?

Lumbar strengthening in people with a lower limb amputation

14 Sep2018

14 September 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Cervical

Friday 14 September 2018
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What is the effectiveness of interventions that aim to prevent a new episode of neck pain?

Interventions to prevent neck pain

09 Jul2018

09 July 2018.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Lumbar

Monday 9 July 2018
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The latest update on the available evidence of its efficacy

The McKenzie method for treating low back pain

06 Jul2018

06 July 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Lumbar

Friday 6 July 2018
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...is it really that good?

Predictive ability of the STarT Back Tool

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