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Auteur Richard L. Skolasky |
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Objective To examine whether a brief motivational interviewing [MI]based health behavior change counseling (HBCC) intervention increased patient participation in physical therapy and/or home exercise programs (HEPs), reduced disability, and im[...]Article
Objective To determine the effect of health behavior change counseling (HBCC) on patient activation and the influence of patient activation on rehabilitation engagement, and to identify common barriers to engagement among individuals undergoing[...]Article
Hiral Master ; Jacquelyn S. Pennings ; Rogelio A. Coronado ; Jordan A. Bley ; Payton E. Robinette ; Christine M. Haug ; Richard L. Skolasky ; Lee H. Riley III ; Brian J. Neuman ; Joseph S. Cheng ; Oran S. Aaronson ; Clinton J. Devin ; Stephen T. Wegener ; Kristin R. Archer |Objective To investigate whether early postoperative walking is associated with best outcome and no opioid use at 1 year after lumbar spine surgery and establish a threshold for steps/day to inform clinical practice. Design Secondary an[...]Article
Richard L. Skolasky ; Richard L. Skolasky ; Elisabeth R. Kimball ; Patrick Galyean ; Kate I. Minick ; Gerard Brennan ; Terrence McGee ; Elizabeth Lane ; Anne Thackeray ; Tyler Bardsley ; Stephen T. Wegener ; Stephen J. Hunter ; Susan Zickmund ; Julie M. Fritz |Objective To describe concerns, advantages, and disadvantages encountered in an evidence-based physical therapy (PT) program for persons with chronic low back pain (CLBP) delivered by telehealth. Design Mixed methods survey and semistructured in[...]Article
Julie M. Fritz ; Kate I. Minick ; Gerard P. Brennan ; Terrence McGee ; Elizabeth Lane ; Richard L. Skolasky ; Anne Thackeray ; Tyler Bardsley ; Stephen T. Wegener ; Stephen J. Hunter ; Stephen J. Hunter |Objective To describe the feasibility of an evidence-based physical therapy (PT) program for persons with chronic low back pain (LBP) originally designed for in-person delivery, adapted for telehealth using videoconferencing. Design Prospective,[...]