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期刊名:Musculoskeletal science and practice

缩写:MUSCULOSKEL SCI PRAC

ISSN:2468-7812

e-ISSN:2468-7812

IF/分区:2.2/Q1

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Cho Wai Geoffrey Yu,Ziyan Chen,Edith Elgueta-Cancino et al. Cho Wai Geoffrey Yu et al.
Background: Neck-specific exercises are effective for chronic non-specific neck pain, though responses vary considerably. Objectives: I...
Julie Bury,Chris Littlewood,Clare Jinks et al. Julie Bury et al.
Background: Modifiable lifestyle factors (smoking, inactivity, overweight) could contribute to the onset and persistence of rotator cuff disorders, yet physiotherapy practice rarely addresses them. Brief interventions (BI...
Matteo Cioeta,Gabriele Giannotta,Domenico Carbotti et al. Matteo Cioeta et al.
Background: Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is the leading cause of global disability, and self-management is considered a key component of care. However, physiotherapists' approaches to supporting self-management can ...
Casper Nim,Michelle Frederiksen,Sasha Aspinall et al. Casper Nim et al.
Background: Reliable reporting and publication practices are essential for trustworthy evidence synthesis and clinical decision-making. Objective: ...
Beatriz O Azevedo,Mariana R de Lira,Helen C Nogueira Carrer et al. Beatriz O Azevedo et al.
Background: The literature points out that expectations can shape treatment outcomes regarding pain and disability in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP). There are several instruments available to assess pain-rela...
Syl Slatman,Raymond Ostelo,Harry van Goor et al. Syl Slatman et al.
Objective: Therapeutic virtual reality (VR) is an emerging intervention in physiotherapy for patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP). However, broad adoption of VR by physiotherapists (PTs) is slow. This is possibly du...