CBT Approach to Chronic Low Back Pain: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 14:48, 10 January 2014
Original Editor - Alex Lamprell, Nick Holden, Sebastian Marriot, Kamal Manek as part of the Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project
Top Contributors - Alex Lamprell, Sebastian Marriott, Kamal Manek, Alan Jit Ho Mak, Nick Holden, Kim Jackson, Laura Ritchie, Tarina van der Stockt, Nina Myburg, Admin, WikiSysop, George Prudden, Rishika Babburu and Evan Thomas
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Chronic Low Back Pain: Not Always Mechanical?[edit | edit source]
Fear-Avoidance Model[edit | edit source]
Yellow Flags[edit | edit source]
Background [edit | edit source]
Principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy[edit | edit source]
Advantages and Disadvantages [edit | edit source]
Cognitive Therapy[edit | edit source]
Cognitive Therapy - The Theory[edit | edit source]
Principles of Cognitive Therapy[edit | edit source]
Evidence on Chronic Low Back Pain[edit | edit source]
Behavioural Therapy[edit | edit source]
Operant Therapy - The Theory[edit | edit source]
Respondant Therapy - The Theory[edit | edit source]
Principles of Behavioural Therapy[edit | edit source]
Evidence of Behavioural Therapy on CLBP[edit | edit source]
Cognitive vs Behavioural Therapy on CLBP - The Evidence[edit | edit source]
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy on CLBP - The Evidence[edit | edit source]
Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
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