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- W2051218852 abstract "Reactivating spine pain patients is a key to early recovery from acute and subacute episodes ( Malmivaara et al (1995) Malmivaara A Hakkinen U Aro T et al. The treatment of acute low back pain—bed rest, exercises, or ordinary activity?. New England Journal of Medicine. 1995; 332: 351-355 Crossref PubMed Scopus (559) Google Scholar ; Indahl et al (1998) Indahl A Haldorsen E.H Holm S Reikeras O Hursin H Five-year follow-up study of a controlled clinical trial using light mobilization and an informative approach to low back pain. Spine. 1998; 23: 2625-2630 Crossref PubMed Scopus (171) Google Scholar ), prevention of recurrences ( Hides et al (2001) Hides J.A Jull G.A Richardson C.A Long-term effects of specific stabilizing exercises for first-episode low back pain. Spine. 2001; 26: e243-e248 Crossref PubMed Scopus (635) Google Scholar ), and treatment of chronic pain, disability, and failed surgery syndrome ( Fordyce et al (1986) Fordyce W.E Brochway J.A Bergman J.A et al. Acute back pain a control-group comparison of behavioral vs. traditional management methods. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 1986; 9: 127 Crossref PubMed Scopus (153) Google Scholar ; Lindstrom et al (1992) Lindstrom A Ohlund C Eek C et al. Activation of subacute low back patients. Physical Therapy. 1992; 4: 279-293 Crossref Scopus (427) Google Scholar ; Manniche et al (1991) Manniche C Lundberg E Christensen I Bentzen L Hesselesoe G et al. Intensive dynamic back exercises for chronic low back pain. Pain. 1991; 47: 53-63 Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (187) Google Scholar ; O’Sullivan et al (1997) O’Sullivan P Twomey L Allison G Evaluation of specific stabilizing exercise in the treatment of chronic low back pain with radiologic diagnosis of spondylolysis or spondylolysthesis. Spine. 1997; 24: 2959-2967 Crossref Scopus (827) Google Scholar ; Timm (1994) Timm K.E A randomized-control study of active and passive treatments for chronic low back pain following L5 laminectomy. JOSPT. 1994; 20: 276-286 Crossref PubMed Scopus (95) Google Scholar ). The first part of this series described the role of instability in low back problems (LBP) as well as specific types of biomechanical advise to prevent low back irritation. This second part will describe the patient's functional assessment. Functional assessment is necessary to establish goals, monitor progress towards those goals, and guide the prescription of specific exercises." @default.
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