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Physical Therapy

The University of Notre Dame Australia

Chronic low back pain

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Paracetamol, Nsaids And Opioid Analgesics For Chronic Low Back Pain: A Network Meta-Analysis (Protocol), Matthew K. Bagg, Andrew J. Mclachlan, Christopher G. Maher, Steven J. Kamper, Christopher M. Williams, Nicholas Henschke, Benedict M. Wand, G L. Moseley, Markus Hubscher, Neil E. O'Connell, Maurits W. Van Tulder, Adriani Nikolakopoulou, James H. Mcauley Jan 2018

Paracetamol, Nsaids And Opioid Analgesics For Chronic Low Back Pain: A Network Meta-Analysis (Protocol), Matthew K. Bagg, Andrew J. Mclachlan, Christopher G. Maher, Steven J. Kamper, Christopher M. Williams, Nicholas Henschke, Benedict M. Wand, G L. Moseley, Markus Hubscher, Neil E. O'Connell, Maurits W. Van Tulder, Adriani Nikolakopoulou, James H. Mcauley

Physiotherapy Papers and Journal Articles

This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows:

To answer the clinical question: ‘what analgesic medicine shall I prescribe this patient with chronic low back pain to reduce their pain?’.

The objectives are to determine the analgesic effects, safety, effect on function, and relative rank according to analgesic effect, safety and effect on function of a single course of opioid analgesics, NSAIDs or paracetamol or combinations of these medicines.


Safety And Feasibility Of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (Tdcs) Combined With Sensorimotor Retraining In Chronic Low Back Pain: A Protocol For A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial, A Ouellette, M Liston, W Chang, D Walton, B Wand, S Schabrun Jan 2017

Safety And Feasibility Of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (Tdcs) Combined With Sensorimotor Retraining In Chronic Low Back Pain: A Protocol For A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial, A Ouellette, M Liston, W Chang, D Walton, B Wand, S Schabrun

Physiotherapy Papers and Journal Articles

Introduction Chronic low back pain (LBP) is a common and costly health problem yet current treatments demonstrate at best, small effects. The concurrent application of treatments with synergistic clinical and mechanistic effects may improve outcomes in chronic LBP. This pilot trial aims to (1) determine the feasibility, safety and perceived patient response to a combined transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and sensorimotor retraining intervention in chronic LBP and (2) provide data to support a sample size calculation for a fully powered trial should trends of effectiveness be present.

Methods and analysis A pilot randomised, assessor and participant-blind, sham-controlled trial will …


Disrupted Self-Perception In People With Chronic Low Back Pain. Further Evaluation Of The Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire, B Wand, M Catley, M Rabey, P O'Sullivan, E O'Connell, A Smith Jan 2016

Disrupted Self-Perception In People With Chronic Low Back Pain. Further Evaluation Of The Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire, B Wand, M Catley, M Rabey, P O'Sullivan, E O'Connell, A Smith

Physiotherapy Papers and Journal Articles

Several lines of evidence suggest that body-perception is altered in people with chronic back pain. Maladaptive perceptual awareness of the back might contribute to the pain experience as well as serve as a target for treatment. The Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire (FreBAQ) is a simple questionnaire recently developed to assess back-specific altered self-perception. The aims of this study were to present the outcomes of a comprehensive evaluation of the questionnaire’s psychometric properties and explore the potential relationships between body-perception, nociceptive sensitivity, distress and beliefs about back pain and the contribution these factors might play in explaining pain and disability. Two-hundred …