A critical review of the biopsychosocial model of low back pain care: time for a new approach?

K Mescouto, RE Olson, PW Hodges… - Disability and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Clinical research
advocates using the biopsychosocial model (BPS) to manage LBP, however there is still no …

Embedding psychosocial perspectives within clinical management of low back pain: integration of psychosocially informed management principles into physical …

NE Foster, A Delitto - Physical therapy, 2011 - academic.oup.com
As the biopsychosocial model of health has become increasingly understood, it has become
clear that there are complex, interdependent relationships between the physical and …

'I need to do another course'-Italian physiotherapists' knowledge and beliefs when assessing psychosocial factors in patients presenting with chronic low back pain

G Zangoni, OP Thomson - Musculoskeletal science and practice, 2017 - Elsevier
Objectives Psychosocial factors play an important role in the development and subsequent
recovery of individuals suffering from chronic low back pain (CLBP). The study explored …

Perceptions of physiotherapists towards the management of non-specific chronic low back pain from a biopsychosocial perspective: a qualitative study

I Cowell, P O'Sullivan, K O'Sullivan, R Poyton… - … Science and Practice, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Physiotherapists have been urged to embrace a patient-oriented
biopsychosocial (BPS) framework for the management of non-specific chronic low back pain …

Psychosocial treatment techniques to augment the impact of physiotherapy interventions for low back pain

MJL Sullivan, H Adams - Physiotherapy Canada, 2010 - utpjournals.press
Purpose: The present study examined the profile of physical and psychosocial changes that
occur in physiotherapy intervention when patients also participate in a psychosocial …

Spine update: the biopsychosocial model and spine care

BK Weiner - Spine, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Spine Update on the biopsychosocial model. Objective. To review and
discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the application of the model to spine care …

Chronic low back pain and psychosocial issues

JE Moore - Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Clinics, 2010 - pmr.theclinics.com
Chronic low back pain is one of the most common and costly health-care problems today 1–
3 in terms of medical care expenses and in lost productivity, disability payments, and …

Biopsychosocial care and the physiotherapy encounter: physiotherapists' accounts of back pain consultations

T Sanders, NE Foster, A Bishop, BN Ong - BMC musculoskeletal disorders, 2013 - Springer
Background The physiotherapy profession has undergone a paradigmatic shift in recent
years, where a 'biopsychosocial'model of care has acquired popularity in response to …

[HTML][HTML] Physiotherapists may stigmatise or feel unprepared to treat people with low back pain and psychosocial factors that influence recovery: a systematic review

A Synnott, M O'Keeffe, S Bunzli, W Dankaerts… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Question: What are physiotherapists' perceptions about identifying and managing the
cognitive, psychological and social factors that may act as barriers to recovery for people …

[HTML][HTML] Conceptual overlap of psychological constructs in low back pain

P Campbell, A Bishop, KM Dunn, CJ Main, E Thomas… - Pain®, 2013 - Elsevier
The biopsychosocial model is increasingly accepted in low back pain (LBP) research and
clinical practice. In order to assess the role of psychological factors in the development and …