Very interesting. Thank you Diane. Would be interesting to see what Physios have to say about it.
Incidentally
does anyone know of a resource to help me understand the terminology used in
research studies? Prior to my
commencement of the OH degree last year I did a distance-learning module on
Research but this did not fully equip me to get all these words like ‘linear
and logistic regression models’ or ‘adjusted odds ratios’. I would LOVE to understand every word I
read!! Is there a course available
or something?
Mary
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] Back Pain.. better not to do "back exercises"
Hello Listy
I cam across this
article form a reputable USA university on 681 people with low back pain
These results
suggest that individuals with low back pain should refrain from specific back
exercises and instead focus on nonspecific physical activities to reduce pain
and improve psychological health.
Food for
thought...
Diane
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