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  • There is also room for applying [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial]] modelling to foot orthoses.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...ullivan MJ, Watson PJ, eds. Pain Management: Practical Applications of the Biopsychosocial Perspective in Clinical and Occupational Settings. Edinburgh, Scotland: Chu Psychosocial flags enable us to work from a biopsychosocial model and give a framework for assessment and planning. These flags are not
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  • ...r patients with prostate cancer through use of the [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial treatment model.]] ...life after prostate cancer" with the interdisciplinary team as part of the biopsychosocial model.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...their lives.<ref name="Gifford 2000">Gifford L. Topical Issues in Pain 2: Biopsychosocial assessment and management Relationships and pain. AuthorHouse; 2013 Sep 9.< ...us to think in a dualistic way (biomedical versus [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial]]), although if we recognise that social interaction, self interpretation a
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  • ...ilitation is best characterised through use of the [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial model]] through the use of interventions that address impairments, activity
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  • ...outlines the five pillars of patient-centred care: [[Biopsychosocial Model|Biopsychosocial]] perspective, patient-as-a-person, sharing power and responsibility, thera
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  • ...tions likely to reduce the chronicity of LBP may need to focus not only on biopsychosocial issues related to healthcare, but also wider social and lifestyle factors t
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  • #* More susceptible to a range of biopsychosocial symptoms/injuries
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  • ...e reaching a diagnosis of Limb girdle muscular dystrophy is important. The biopsychosocial model, myotome testing, creatine kinase testing and MRI (results showed par
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  • ...tavropoulos, T., Craig, K. D., Duck, S., Cano, A., & Goubert, L. (2011). A Biopsychosocial Formulation of Pain Communication. Psychological Bulletin, 137(6), 910–93 ...Conduct educational sessions to enhance the patient's understanding of the biopsychosocial aspects of chronic cervical pain. Empowering patients with knowledge can po
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  • ...lo, R. W. J. G., Guzman, J. and van Tulder, M. W. (2014) Multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for chronic low back pain. '''Cochrane Library''' [online] 9 ...of chronicity and lead to damaging fear avoidance cycles.<ref>BMJ. (2015). Biopsychosocial care for chronic back pain. [Online]. Available from:
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  • ...lvic girdle pain are multi-factorial and, it is important to incorporate a biopsychosocial approach to the diagnosis and treatment of this pain. ...er, due to the complexity of the condition, it has been recommended that a biopsychosocial approach aimed at improving the individual's self-knowledge and self-effica
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  • # the biopsychosocial perspective
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  • ...ncourages health care professionals to adopt a holistic approach through a biopsychosocial model that considers all aspects present in patient's life, which included
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  • On the other hand, rehabilitation predominantly utilizes the [[Biopsychosocial Model|Bio-psycho-social Model]], which shifts its focus from the disease to
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  • The ICF is a [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial model]] of functioning, health and disability. The primary purpose of apply
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  • ...cle/10.1007/s11930-020-00268-2#Sec1 Persistent genital arousal disorder: a biopsychosocial framework.] Current Sexual Health Reports. 2020 Sep;12:127-35.</ref>. It is
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  • ...ome Measures (PROMs)|patient-reported outcome measure]] that evaluates the biopsychosocial aspects of life after stroke. <ref>Mulder M, Nijland R. [https://pdf.scienc
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  • A [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial approach]] offers the best outcome.<ref name=":1" /> A multidisciplinary te
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  • ...ividuals.] PM&R. 2017 Feb 1;9(2):181-92.</ref> The [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial model]] considers the importance of behavioural modifications in the manage
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