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Management of low back pain in Portugal : a novel approach to reduce patients' persistent disability
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“... 15 days, with 30% decrease in protokinetic pain and 31.6% in ambulation, but best results were seen after...”
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“... 15 days, with 30% decrease in protokinetic pain and 31.6% in ambulation, but best results were seen after...”
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“... interventions to improve pain, disability and quality of life. However, literature has shown that the outcomes...”
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“... 25–49-year age group: road injuries (ranked first), HIV/AIDS (second), low back pain (fourth), headache...”
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“... 25–49-year age group: road injuries (ranked first), HIV/AIDS (second), low back pain (fourth), headache...”
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“.... Additionally, group interventions with participants having organic diseases showed decreases in pain, fatigue...”
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“... to be effective, it is important to consider the need for scientific evidence to support its application...”
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“... to external causes have to be deepened in further studies, as well as effective preventive actions have...”
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“... in Palliative Care, and a multidimensional approach is important, evaluating Total Pain, for its effective...”
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