Tag Archive for: low back pain
Back Pain Evidence and General Musculoskeletal Care Recommendations
Back Pain +
Back pain is just one of the many conditions that we treat at the clinic, however it is one of the leading causes recurring of pain and functional disability. Here we are looking at evidence based practice through the lens of back…
Back Pain Management : Treatment Key Points
Back Pain: The Summary of Recommendations for treatment from the most up to date Clinical Practice Guidelines.
This document provides a simplification of why we do certain treatments for Low Back Pain. It compares the power of the evidence…
Back Pain: Big Picture Insights
Back Pain : Big Picture Insights
Back pain is a leading cause of disability. It is also a costly challenge for our health care system, particularly at this fragile time. Fortunately, research continues be refined and solutions are at our fingertips.
Please…
Low Back Pain Clinical Perspectives
Back Pain : The inside track
Back pain is a leading cause of disability. It is also a costly challenge for our health care system. Unfortunately, many people receive passive treatment methods despite research showing the benefit of active…
Back Pain Clinical Practice Guidelines
Back Pain: The full report
If you are like us, you likely want to know the reasons behind the decision making process. Transparency is always key in this type of process. This publication on lower back pain is the most recent research (End…
Advice to athletes with Back Pain: Get active!
"Prolonged inactivity for an athlete with LBP can increase their injury risk, which ultimately results in further inactivity and
potentially more pain. While ‘keep active’ might seem an odd recommendation for athletes with LBP, emphasising…
Back Pain for Athletes… and Workers
Did you know? Back pain affects everyone!
3 Up to 9 in every 10 Olympic athletes experience LBP in their lifetime; at any 1 time, up to 2 in every 3 athletes might be experiencing LBP.
Low back pain (LBP) is common in the general and…
When is Abnormal Normal? MRI and normal aging
When is abnormal normal? Reframing MRI abnormalities as a normal part of ageing
Adam G Culvenor , Marcella Ferraz Pazzinatto, Joshua J Heerey
British Journal of Sports Medicine, July 2021
Sports and exercise medicine clinicians…
Tracking Progress and Getting Stronger
TRACKING YOUR INJURY RECOVERY PROGRESS
Recovering from an injury takes time and tracking your injury recovery progress can be a challenging time for you. Your recovery process can be influenced by a large number of factors all influencing…
Lower Back Pain When Walking or Running
Lower Back Pain When Walking or Running
As Physiotherapists a regular complaint by patients is the experience of increasing lower back pain when walking or running. There is a common misconception that because we are undertaking exercises…