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  • ...):1254-60. </ref>There is however no compelling evidence that psychiatric disorders contribute to the development of CRPS. <ref name=":33" /> ...h.gov/30355604/ Complex regional pain syndrome and functional neurological disorders - time for reconciliation.] J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2019 May;90(5):6
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  • ...Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Fact Sheet. https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Amyotrophic-lateral-Sclerosis-ALS-F ...der to maintain independence and quality of life. Furthermore, utilizing a biopsychosocial approach can help to tackle the multidimensional effects of ALS. Using vali
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  • ...s with musculoskeletal disorders: A systematic review. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2012; 13:1-21.</ref><ref>Daker-White G, Carr AJ, Harvey I, Wollhead G, Bann To manage pain physiotherapists use a biopsychosocial approach, factoring in not just the biological but the psychological and so
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  • ....<ref>Milsom I, Gyhagen M. Breaking news in the prediction of pelvic floor disorders. Best practice & research Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology. 2019 Jan 1;54: ...ames ML, Brockwell E, Perkins J, Jones AL, Donnelly GM. Multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial factors contributing to return to running and running-related stress urinar
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  • ...ole biopsychosocial model<ref>ENGEL, G. L. The clinical application of the biopsychosocial model.  The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum for Bioethics and ...ctive Ankylosing Spondylitis: a detailed evaluation. ''BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders'', 16(80), 1-8. </ref>. This is reflected in clinical guidelines, which rec
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  • ...dered when designing a patient-specific therapeutic plan, and the thus the biopsychosocial model of health may be of benefit in this endeavor. A multifaceted approach ...an established method of communication used with a range of substance use disorders (Motivational Interviewing 2011).
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  • ...hing including both pulmonary pathology and non-specific breathing pattern disorders. Furthermore, a case-control study (Roussel et al, 2009) observing patients ...n improving come cervical musculoskeletal impairment and breathing pattern disorders.
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  • ...reventative services to avoid hospitalisation of children with respiratory disorders The adoption of a biopsychosocial model in rehabilitation is recommended, especially during the pandemic, as
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  • ...ent conditions such as [[Differentiating Buttock Pain and Sacroiliac Joint Disorders|Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction,]] [[Differentiating Buttock Pain|Gluteal Tend ...edium=search&utm_campaign=ongoing_internal chronic pain] factors using the biopsychosocial approach
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  • ...ight, the higher the risk of developing depression and other mental health disorders. Depression leaves adolescents and people of all ages feeling less motivate ...s integrate behaviour change into clinical reasoning. However, to follow a biopsychosocial approach it is necessary to include it in clinical reasoning <ref name="Elv
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  • ...cbi.nlm.nih.gov/27174256/ Neck Posture Clusters and Their Association With Biopsychosocial Factors and Neck Pain in Australian Adolescents]. ''Phys Ther''. 2016;96(10 ...J. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4387778/ Musculoskeletal disorders of upper extremities due to extensive usage of hand held devices]. Annals o
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  • ...Elsevier. 2022.</ref> - "a patient can have multiple coincident unrelated disorders." ...when diagnosing or classifying pain. The rest of this page focuses on the biopsychosocial model, which encourages clinicians to consider biomedical, psychological an
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  • ...avoidance behaviour''' that patients may exhibit:<ref>Turk DC, Monarch ES. Biopsychosocial perspective on chronic pain. Psychological approaches to pain management: A *Anxiety is a general term for several disorders that include uneasiness, apprehension, nervousness, fear and worrying.
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  • ..., and is driven by, the available scientific and clinical evidence and the biopsychosocial framework of each individual patient.'''''<br> </blockquote> .... </ref>. The combination of OMT and exercise for neck pain and associated disorders like headache and radiculopathy have been proven effective<ref>Hidalgo B, H
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  • ...occur following surgery.<ref name=":0">National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Guillain-Barré Syndrome Fact Sheet. Available from: https://w ...lude infectious diseases, malignancy, and disorders of the [[Neuromuscular Disorders|neuromuscular junction]], which can also make diagnosis difficult. A [[lumb
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  • ...ow back pain among those who must stand while working. BMC musculoskeletal disorders. 2015 May 7;16(1):110.</ref>. ...2(3):237-51.</ref>.</span>&nbsp;Chronic pain is considered to be a complex biopsychosocial condition and a long-term multidisciplinary approach to management may be r
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  • [[Image:Neurotic Disorders Images.png|frame|left|50x50px|Figure 2 - Neurotic Disorders]] ...al health problems such as stress, anxiety and depression, musculoskeletal disorders and minor illnesses contributed to this number with 15 million, 31 million
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  • ** [[Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders|Sleep problems]] ..., please read [[The Stress Response Following Serious Injury or Illness: A Biopsychosocial Approach|this article]].
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  • ...nts of chronic disability related to low back pain: towards an integrative biopsychosocial model. Disabil Rehabil. 2001 Nov 20;23(17):758-67.Level of evidence 2B</ref Leg pain is a frequent accompaniment to low back pain, arising from disorders of neural or musculoskeletal structures of the lumbar spine. Differentiatin
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  • ...adverse reaction, a history of [[Peptic Ulcers|peptic ulcer]] or clotting disorders and those taking anticoagulants or another NSAID medication.<ref name="BNF" ...culoskeletal-and-joint-diseases/103-drugs-for-the-treatment-of-soft-tissue-disorders-and-topical-pain-relief/1032-rubefacients-topical-nsaids-capsaicin-and-poul
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