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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Cognitive Functional Therapy was developed as an approach to address and manage disabling Low Back Pain. The underlying motive for this approach is to analyse the behavioural psychology and beliefs seen within patterns of movement. Within these patterns, the Physiotherapist would identify modifiable and unmodifiable factors associated with an individuals low back pain.        
Cognitive Functional Therapy was developed as an approach to address and manage disabling Low Back Pain. The underlying motive for this approach is to analyse the behavioural psychology and beliefs seen within patterns of movement. Within these patterns, the Physiotherapist would identify modifiable and unmodifiable factors associated with an individuals low back pain. This gives therapists and clinicians the chance to explore the various factors and facets of one's LBP, considering the view of the individual. The goal of employing the CFT is to assist individuals and patients in understanding their pain within their viewpoint, and determining strategies for them to manage their pain within their goals of activities, participation, and lifestyle.               


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Cognitive Functional Therapy was developed as an approach to address and manage disabling Low Back Pain. The underlying motive for this approach is to analyse the behavioural psychology and beliefs seen within patterns of movement. Within these patterns, the Physiotherapist would identify modifiable and unmodifiable factors associated with an individuals low back pain. This gives therapists and clinicians the chance to explore the various factors and facets of one's LBP, considering the view of the individual. The goal of employing the CFT is to assist individuals and patients in understanding their pain within their viewpoint, and determining strategies for them to manage their pain within their goals of activities, participation, and lifestyle.

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