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A CBT-Based Home Health Physical Therapy Program for Seniors with Activity-limiting Pain: Progress and Pitfalls
Emotional distress is a common but seldom addressed aspect of chronic pain, a growing health problem that affects millions of Americans. Reduced mobility, limitations in …
Physical Therapy and ACT for Chronic Low Back Pain: The PACT Study
Low back pain is the leading global cause of years lost to disability and a pressing public health concern (1). Pharmacological and surgical management of …
From Yellow to Green: The Advantages of Psychologically Informed Care
As anyone who has ever driven a car knows, road signs and signals speak as much through color as they do with words. And while …
Results from a physical therapist led nutrition and exercise program for maternal and pelvic health
Physical therapists are in a key position to address nutritional and physical activity needs, which powerfully impact all aspects of human health. Pregnancy and childbirth …
Can a Brief Psychologically Informed Training Change Physiotherapists’ Attitudes and Beliefs About Pain and Enhance Psychological Flexibility?
As physiotherapists (PTs) quickly learn after entering the profession, the troubles and concerns of patients with pain often go beyond physical pain. Distress, manifested by …
Can Exercise Help Build a Healthy Gut Microbiota?
A new branch of medicine is quickly emerging from the growing evidence of the link between the gut microbiota – the complex set of microbial …
How diet shapes the gut microbiota in health and disease
When we think about bacteria, unpleasant things like cavities, infections and disease usually come to mind. In reality, our relationship with microbes is far more …
Can a High Fat Diet Improve Physical Function in Multiple Sclerosis?
Nutrition impacts our health in multiple ways, and the current epidemic of obesity and diabetes provide direct, overwhelming proof of how poor nutrition can precipitate …
Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy: The Bridge Between Biomedical and Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches
As the 100 million people in the U.S. who live with ongoing pain can likely attest, the condition exists at the top of a slippery …