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Saueressig T, Owen P, Pedder H, Kaczorowski S, Miller C, Donath L, et al.
J Pain . 2024 Nov; :104745. PMID: 39613126
Existing data suggest placebo responses to treatments are small, but some people may be more likely to respond. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs)...
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Neason C, Samanna C, Tagliaferri S, Belavy D, Bowe S, Clarkson M, et al.
Br J Sports Med . 2024 Oct; 59(2):99-108. PMID: 39375007
Objectives: Running is one of the most accessible forms of exercise, yet its suitability for adults with chronic low back pain (LBP) is unknown. This study assessed the efficacy and...
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Arora N, Donath L, Owen P, Miller C, Kaczorowski S, Saueressig T, et al.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med . 2024 Aug; 10(3):e002108. PMID: 39161554
Chronic low back disorders are the leading cause of direct and indirect healthcare burden globally. Exercise training improves pain intensity, mental health and physical function. However, the optimal prescription variables...
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Samanna C, Buntine P, Belavy D, Sultana R, Miller C, Nimorakiotakis V, et al.
Australas Emerg Care . 2024 Jul; 27(4):276-281. PMID: 39068042
Managing LBP via clinical practice guidelines in healthcare settings is recommended, yet burgeoning evidence suggests adherence is suboptimal in emergency department settings. Whether adherence differs between public and private settings...
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Saueressig T, Owen P, Pedder H, Arora N, Simons M, Kaczorowski S, et al.
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther . 2024 Apr; 54(7):440-456. PMID: 38687160
To ascertain whether manipulating contextual effects (e.g. interaction with patients, or beliefs about treatments) boosted the outcomes of non-pharmacological and non-surgicaltreatments for chronic primary musculoskeletal pain. Systematic review of randomized...
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Neason C, Miller C, Tagliaferri S, Belavy D, Main L, Ford J, et al.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med . 2024 Jan; 10(1):e001744. PMID: 38196942
Objectives: The relationship between exercise training variables and clinical outcomes in low back pain (LBP) is unclear. The current study aimed to explore the relationship between exercise training parameters and...
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Saueressig T, Owen P, Pedder H, Tagliaferri S, Kaczorowski S, Altrichter A, et al.
Eur J Pain . 2023 Dec; 28(5):675-704. PMID: 38116995
Background And Objective: Contextual effects (e.g. patient expectations) may play a role in treatment effectiveness. This study aimed to estimate the magnitude of contextual effects for conservative, non-pharmacological interventions for...
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Arora N, Donath L, Owen P, Miller C, Saueressig T, Winter F, et al.
Sports Med . 2023 Dec; 54(3):711-725. PMID: 38093145
Background: Musculoskeletal pain conditions are the largest contributors to disability and healthcare burden globally. Exercise interventions improve physical function and quality of life in individuals with musculoskeletal pain, yet optimal...
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Tagliaferri S, Belavy D, Fitzgibbon B, Bowe S, Miller C, Ehrenbrusthoff K, et al.
J Pain . 2023 Oct; 25(4):857-861. PMID: 37871685
Biopsychosocial factors are associated with pain, but they can be difficult to compare. One way of comparing them is to use standardized mean differences. Previously, these effects sizes have been...