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Background Low back pain (LBP) in adolescence is a predictor of adult LBP. Strategies to educate children and encourage healthy spine habits may prevent LBP. Poor adherence to health programmes can be a barrier to their success. This study addr[...]Article
Objectives There is no gold standard for measuring adherence to prescribed home exercise. Self-report diaries are commonly used however lack of standardisation, inaccurate recall and self-presentation bias limit their validity. A valid and reli[...]Article
Objective To validate the Rehabilitation Adherence Measure for Athletic Training (RAdMAT) for use in clinic-based physiotherapy. Design and procedure Single group, prospective study conducted over the course of the participants rehabilitation[...]Article
Objective To determine whether resistance training to improve mobility outcomes after stroke adheres to the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) guidelines, and whether adherence was associated with better outcomes. Data Sources Online d[...]Article
Anu Berg ; Maija Hujala ; Pirkko Kari |Objectives To investigate the extent to which the mood of stroke patients is assessed and what kind of assessment methods are used in routine clinical practice, and whether prescheduled follow-ups can improve the detection of depression, partic[...]Article
Objectives To compare the physiotherapy service provided when therapists decisions are guided by an evidence-based protocol with usual care (i.e. patient management based on therapists clinical decisions). Design Exploratory, controlled, pra[...]
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