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  • .../onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2008.04905.x Low back pain: prevalence and associated risk factors among hospital staff]. Journal of a ...d as either acute, recurrent or [[Chronic Low Back Pain|chronic]]. Chronic pain is the costliest health problem in the UK<ref name=":0" /> and contributes
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  • ...with a high risk of having a serious disorder like an infection, [[Cancer Pain|cancer]], or a [[fracture]].<ref name=":7">Finucane LM, Downie A, Mercer C, * [[Thoracic Back Pain|thoracic pain]]
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  • ....nlm.nih.gov/31653249/ Psychosocial areas of worklife and chronic low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis]. ''BMC Musculoskelet Disord''. 2019 ...ttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29668841/ The impact of social isolation on pain interference: a longitudinal study]. ''Ann Behav Med''. 2019;53(1):65-74. d
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  • ...00-300 level courses and provides an opportunity to further develop skills related to knowledge acquisition and communication. In this section we will develop *[[Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis and Back Pain|Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis]]
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  • ...back pain.<ref name=":0">Will JS, Bury DC, Miller JA. Mechanical low back pain. American family physician. 2018 Oct 1;98(7):421-8.</ref> ...o T. What is the source of chronic low back pain and does age play a role? Pain medicine. 2011 Feb 1;12(2):224-33.</ref>
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  • ...rophizing in patients with musculoskeletal pain-A modified Delphi study. ''Pain''. 2019;160(3):600-606.</ref>  It tends to affect an individual at least o ...ce in working rates for individuals with musculoskeletal conditions may be related to the fact that people are more likely to connect their health condition t
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  • ...mics are an important consideration both when working from home and it the workplace. ...blems it is clear there is a link between work-related ergonomics and back pain. Explanations suggested for the high incidence rate were awkward or tiring
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  • ...hief complaints, other relevant medical history, prior or current services related to the current episode, patient/family goals)<br>Self Report Outcome Measur ...at her desk at work. The patient does not believe any activities make the pain worse, but sitting upright in her desk chair at home provides some relief.
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  • *Has had intermittent low back pain for as long as he can remember ...d describes that he had a decrease in pain for a period of time before the pain returned in his low back.&nbsp;
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  • ...apists support people at all stages of life to recover from injury, reduce pain and stiffness, increase mobility and movement and maximise function and qua * Workplace - providing ergonomic assessments, pre-employment screening, risk managemen
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  • ...2-41.</ref> Their presence in clients receiving physiotherapy for low back pain may be of significance when discussing prognosis and benefits of exercise t ...s an independent risk factor for episodes of severe and disabling low back pain. Spine. 2015 Aug 1;40(15):1187-93.</ref>
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  • ...ach.] Annals of burns and fire disasters. 2020 Mar 31;33(1):3.</ref>. Fire-related burns are the most common type of burn, with over 90% occurring at home.<re ...ly loose clothing and wraps are seen as significant risk factors for flame related burns in '''younger women''' aged 16-35 years.<ref name=":2">Phuyal K, Ogad
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  • ...mood disorders) and medical problems (e.g., arthritis, headaches, chronic pain). It can alter individual biology and behaviour over the life course, which ...mental health disorders, substance abuse, cardiovascular diseases, chronic pain disorders, etc.<ref>SAMHSA. Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioural Health Serv
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  • ...er B. Epidemiology, common diagnoses, treatments and prognosis of shoulder pain: A narrative review. International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine. 2021 De ...vailable.<ref name=":10" /><ref name=":7">Templehof S, Rupp S, Seil R. Age-related prevalence of rotator cuff tears in asymptomatic shoulders. Journal of Shou
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  • ...promotes proprioceptive function, reducing the intensity and perception of pain. <ref name=":2" /> ...herapy on pain and functional ability in people with non-specific low back pain: a systematic review]. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies. 2020 Dec;2
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  • ...ref>Balagué F1, Mannion AF, Pellisé F, Cedraschi C. Non-specific low back pain. Lancet. 2012 Feb 4;379(9814):482-91.</ref>. ...ne that is called “non-specific low back pain” and is defined as “low back pain not attributed to recognizable, known specific pathology”<ref name="Burto
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  • [[File:Pain stress brain.png|right|frameless]] * Research has shown that two main factors of anxiety, specifically related to women, were being afraid of and/or humiliated by a current partner or ex
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  • Cervicocephalic syndrome (CCS) includes pain and stiffness of the upper cervical spine with associated [[Cervicogenic He These symptoms may be related to [[Vascular Pathologies of the Neck|vertebrobasilar insufficiency]] where
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  • ...ef>. Due to the broad impact of AS on various lifestyle factors, including pain and particularly quality of life, combined with the absence of a universall ...d pain of the lower back with AS patients commonly reporting stiffness and pain in the lower back, it shows how the improvement identified in the study can
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  • ...iving environment also present physical barriers to access. They also lack related rehabilitation Services, which reduces the level of awareness and education ...b>When it’s difficult to avoid manual handling it’s possible to reduce the related complications and risk by adapting the working environment or systems used
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