4.4 Article

More is not always better: Cost-effectiveness analysis of combined, single behavioral and single physical rehabilitation programs for chronic low back pain

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Review Rehabilitation

The association of physical deconditioning and chronic low back pain: A hypothesis-oriented systematic review

Rob J. E. M. Smeets et al.

DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION (2006)

Review Medicine, General & Internal

Meta-analysis: Exercise therapy for nonspecific low back pain

JA Hayden et al.

ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE (2005)

Review Medicine, General & Internal

Systematic review: Strategies for using exercise therapy to improve outcomes in chronic low back pain

JA Hayden et al.

ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE (2005)

Review Anesthesiology

Exercise and chronic low back pain: what works?

SD Liddle et al.

Article Rehabilitation

Low back pain: Reliability of a set of pain measurement tools

T Jacob et al.

ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION (2001)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

The cost diary:: a method to measure direct and indirect costs in cost-effectiveness research

MEJB Goossens et al.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY (2000)

Article Psychology, Clinical

Psychometric properties of the credibility/expectancy questionnaire

GJ Devilly et al.

JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY (2000)

Review Psychology, Clinical

Worrying about chronic pain: vigilance to threat and misdirected problem solving

S Aldrich et al.

BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY (2000)