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Surgery for chronic pain: Are the benefits worth the cost and risk?

Musculoskeletal disorders such as low back pain (LBP) and osteoarthritis (OA) are among the leading causes of chronic pain and disability around the world. In ...
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Does Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy Work Better for Pain?

Is there more that physical therapists can do when addressing the psychological obstacles to pain treatment and prevention? One in five, or about 1.5 billion ...
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Diet and Physical Activity: Can Diet Improve Physical Function and Prevent its Decline?

The prevalence and incidence of chronic pain and musculoskeletal-functional decline is well documented. Thus, comprehensive pain care requires a multimodal approach. Utilizing physical activity and ...
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What Do Physical Therapists Think About Psychologically Informed Care?

Psychologically Informed Care: Why do Physical Therapists think? Although physical and mental health are governed by distinct mechanisms that can be conceptually separated, a bidirectional ...
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Breaking Through the Psychological Barriers of Chronic Pain Clients

As a physical therapist treating chronic pain through private practice, patients’ noncompliance has no doubt led to frustration at times. Not only does it interfere ...
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Chronic Pain: Treating the Body and Mind

Chronic pain isn’t just a condition we treat as physical therapists. For our patients, chronic pain is a personal struggle that bleeds into all aspects ...
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Do Musculoskeletal Conditions Increase the Risk of Chronic Disease?

Neck pain, back pain, and osteoarthritis are common musculoskeletal conditions treated by pain practitioners. They rank among the leading causes of disability worldwide and are ...
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Developing Acceptance and Openness in Pain Care

“This can’t be…” “Why me?” “Maybe they missed something…” All of us can relate to the feeling of being overwhelmed by persistent negative thoughts. Thoughts ...
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Combining Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with Physical Therapy

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is gaining traction in physical therapy and pain care as an evidence-based treatment. When appropriate, we as physical therapists are ...
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