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View article: Adults with chronic low back pain hold negative beliefs towards running: a mixed methods study
Adults with chronic low back pain hold negative beliefs towards running: a mixed methods study Open
Individuals with chronic low back pain hold more negative beliefs towards running compared to individuals with no history of low back pain and these negative beliefs limited participation in running. Targeting negative beliefs towards runn…
View article: Running improves mental health symptoms and pain catastrophising in adults with chronic low back pain: a secondary analysis of the ASTEROID randomised controlled trial
Running improves mental health symptoms and pain catastrophising in adults with chronic low back pain: a secondary analysis of the ASTEROID randomised controlled trial Open
Running improved mental health symptoms and pain catastrophising among adults with non-specific chronic low back pain when compared to waitlist control. Differences in pain catastrophising, yet not mental health symptoms, were clinically m…
View article: Fears and beliefs about running in adults with chronic low back pain: a mixed methods study from the ASTEROID randomised controlled trial
Fears and beliefs about running in adults with chronic low back pain: a mixed methods study from the ASTEROID randomised controlled trial Open
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12622001276741. Registered on 29 September 2022.
View article: CAN AN INTERVAL-BASED RUNNING EXERCISE INTERVENTION IMPROVE LUMBAR INTERVERTEBRAL DISC HEALTH? THE ASTEROID RANDOMISED CONTROL TRIAL
CAN AN INTERVAL-BASED RUNNING EXERCISE INTERVENTION IMPROVE LUMBAR INTERVERTEBRAL DISC HEALTH? THE ASTEROID RANDOMISED CONTROL TRIAL Open
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Low back pain is the leading cause of global disability, with lumbar disc pathologies estimated to contribute to up to 40% of cases. Exercise training is an established treatment to reduce pain intensity and disability …
View article: CAN REFERRAL TO COMMUNITY-BASED EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST SERVICES REDUCE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT BURDEN? A CHART AUDIT
CAN REFERRAL TO COMMUNITY-BASED EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST SERVICES REDUCE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT BURDEN? A CHART AUDIT Open
INTRODUCTION & AIMS Despite the rapid growth of exercise physiology in Australia, its potential within the healthcare system remains underutilised. Healthcare system strain, characterised by increased emergency department (ED) waiting time…
View article: Exercise prescription variables predict reductions in pain intensity in adults with chronic low back pain: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial
Exercise prescription variables predict reductions in pain intensity in adults with chronic low back pain: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial Open
Objectives The relationship between exercise training variables and clinical outcomes in low back pain (LBP) is unclear. The current study aimed to explore the relationship between exercise training parameters and pain intensity in individ…
View article: The Impact of Exercise Prescription Variables on Intervention Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Pain: An Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews
The Impact of Exercise Prescription Variables on Intervention Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Pain: An Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews Open
Background Musculoskeletal pain conditions are the largest contributors to disability and healthcare burden globally. Exercise interventions improve physical function and quality of life in individuals with musculoskeletal pain, yet optima…
View article: Assessing safety and treatment efficacy of running on intervertebral discs (ASTEROID) in adults with chronic low back pain: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Assessing safety and treatment efficacy of running on intervertebral discs (ASTEROID) in adults with chronic low back pain: protocol for a randomised controlled trial Open
Poor intervertebral disc (IVD) health is associated with low back pain (LBP). This 12-week parallel randomised controlled trial will evaluate the efficacy of a progressive interval running programme on IVD health and other clinical outcome…