Distress in the care of people with chronic low back pain: insights from an ethnographic study
Introduction Distress is part of the experiences and care for people with chronic low back
pain. However, distress is often pathologised and individualised; it is seen as a problem …
pain. However, distress is often pathologised and individualised; it is seen as a problem …
Fostering equitable change in health services: Using critical reflexivity to challenge dominant discourses in low back pain care in Australia
Objectives Justice and equity-focused practices in health services play a critical but
overlooked role in low back pain (LBP) care. Critical reflexivity–the ability to examine and …
overlooked role in low back pain (LBP) care. Critical reflexivity–the ability to examine and …
Trauma-informed physiotherapy and the principles of safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, and empowerment: a qualitative study
Introduction Trauma is common and may lead to lasting adverse effects on health. Trauma-
informed practice does not treat trauma but uses a strengths-based approach to encourage …
informed practice does not treat trauma but uses a strengths-based approach to encourage …
[HTML][HTML] Integrated manual therapies: IASP taskforce viewpoint
Objectives: To present existing evidence of mechanisms and clinical effectiveness of manual
therapy in pain. Methods: This Clinical Update focuses on the 2023 International Association …
therapy in pain. Methods: This Clinical Update focuses on the 2023 International Association …