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View article: A meta-model of low back pain to examine collective expert knowledge of the effects of treatments and their mechanisms
A meta-model of low back pain to examine collective expert knowledge of the effects of treatments and their mechanisms Open
Purpose Low back pain (LBP) is a complex, multifactorial condition with diverse contributors across biopsychosocial domains. Although personalized treatment is advocated, clear guidance on tailoring interventions is lacking. To help addres…
View article: Psychological Risk Factors for Delayed Recovery Among Active Duty Service Members Seeking Treatment for Musculoskeletal Complaints at a Navy Shore-Based Military Medical Treatment Facility
Psychological Risk Factors for Delayed Recovery Among Active Duty Service Members Seeking Treatment for Musculoskeletal Complaints at a Navy Shore-Based Military Medical Treatment Facility Open
Introduction Musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) are a leading cause of separation from the U.S. Navy. Data have shown that several psychological responses to MSI are associated with treatment outcomes. Yellow flags are maladaptive psychologic…
View article: Musculoskeletal Complaints Among Active Duty Service Members Seeking Treatment at a Navy Military Treatment Facility
Musculoskeletal Complaints Among Active Duty Service Members Seeking Treatment at a Navy Military Treatment Facility Open
Introduction Musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) pose a significant problem for active duty service members (ADSMs). MSIs may compromise readiness and are one of the main reasons for separation from the Navy and long-term disability. Implement…
View article: What do older adults want from spine care?
What do older adults want from spine care? Open
Unlike their younger cohorts, they did not emphasize work-related outcomes and pain relief. These findings can be tested in future quantitative studies and will help to develop protocols for outcomes assessment in older adults. This study …
View article: Protocol for the Implementation of Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy to Prevent Chronification in Service Members With Musculoskeletal Disorders
Protocol for the Implementation of Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy to Prevent Chronification in Service Members With Musculoskeletal Disorders Open
Introduction Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a primary cause of separation and long-term disability in active duty service members (ADSMs). Psychologically informed physical therapy (PiPT) is designed to identify and address modifiabl…
View article: Risk for chronicity in younger and older adults with spine pain
Risk for chronicity in younger and older adults with spine pain Open
View article: Do psychological factors affect outcomes in musculoskeletal shoulder disorders? A systematic review
Do psychological factors affect outcomes in musculoskeletal shoulder disorders? A systematic review Open
View article: Do Psychological Factors Affect Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Shoulder Disorders? A Systematic Review
Do Psychological Factors Affect Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Shoulder Disorders? A Systematic Review Open
BackgroundThe aim is to systematically analyse the evidence for the effect of modifiable psychological factors (MPF), those that can be changed with intervention, on outcome, for patients with musculoskeletal shoulder disorders undergoing …
View article: Incidence and Mechanisms of Musculoskeletal Injuries in Deployed Navy Active Duty Service Members Aboard Two U.S. Navy Air Craft Carriers
Incidence and Mechanisms of Musculoskeletal Injuries in Deployed Navy Active Duty Service Members Aboard Two U.S. Navy Air Craft Carriers Open
Introduction This brief report describes the number and nature of cases of musculoskeletal pain and injury among sailors and marines presenting to the ship’s physical therapist during recent, respective deployments of two U.S. Navy aircraf…
View article: Feasibility of Training Physical Therapists to Implement a Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy Program for Deployed U.S. Sailors and Marines with Musculoskeletal Injuries
Feasibility of Training Physical Therapists to Implement a Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy Program for Deployed U.S. Sailors and Marines with Musculoskeletal Injuries Open
This study assesses the feasibility of training U.S. Navy Physical Therapy staff members (PT staff) aboard a U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier in psychologically informed physical therapy (PiPT). Training was conducted prior to deployment over 3 …
View article: How Well Do You Expect to Recover, and What Does Recovery Mean, Anyway? Qualitative Study of Expectations After a Musculoskeletal Injury
How Well Do You Expect to Recover, and What Does Recovery Mean, Anyway? Qualitative Study of Expectations After a Musculoskeletal Injury Open
Background Expecting to recover from a musculoskeletal injury is associated with actual recovery. Expectations are potentially modifiable, although it is not well understood how injured people formulate expectations. A better understanding…