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View article: Motivating Physical Activity with a Walking Exercise Behaviour Intervention and Pain Management Remotely in Intermittent Claudication (MAvERIC): protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial
Motivating Physical Activity with a Walking Exercise Behaviour Intervention and Pain Management Remotely in Intermittent Claudication (MAvERIC): protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial Open
Background: Physical activity (PA) through walking exercise improves functional capacity and quality of life and provides secondary prevention benefits in individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and intermittent claudication (IC…
View article: How do the attitudes, confidence, knowledge and understanding differ in pre-registration healthcare students towards treating people with chronic pain: an observational, cross-sectional study
How do the attitudes, confidence, knowledge and understanding differ in pre-registration healthcare students towards treating people with chronic pain: an observational, cross-sectional study Open
Background: Attitudes, knowledge and understanding (K&U;) may predispose practitioner adherence to clinical guidelines for chronic pain. To date, there are no data exploring this in adult, mental health and paediatric nursing, or occupatio…
View article: How do the attitudes, confidence, knowledge and understanding differ in pre-registration healthcare students towards treating people with chronic pain: an observational, cross-sectional study
How do the attitudes, confidence, knowledge and understanding differ in pre-registration healthcare students towards treating people with chronic pain: an observational, cross-sectional study Open
Attitudes, knowledge and understanding (K&U;) may predispose practitioner adherence to clinical guidelines for chronic pain. To date, there are no data exploring this in adult, mental health and paediatric nursing, or occupational therapy,…
View article: The effect of undergraduate education on pain-related attitudes and beliefs in healthcare students
The effect of undergraduate education on pain-related attitudes and beliefs in healthcare students Open
Objective:To investigate: the differences in attitudes and beliefs towards persistent pain management between first- and final-year undergraduate healthcare students and the magnitude of change across disciplines.Methods:Online cross-secti…
View article: Core stability and low-back pain: a causal fallacy
Core stability and low-back pain: a causal fallacy Open
See the article "The effects of Gyrotonic expansion system exercise and trunk stability exercise on muscle activity and lumbar stability for the subjects with chronic low back pain" in Volume 15 on page 129.