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Physiotherapy and low back pain - part iii: outcomes research utilising the biosychosocial model: psychosocial outcomes
2003
South African Journal of Physiotherapy
A comprehensive understanding of low back pain (LBP)has evolved that necessitates the use of a biopsychosocial model, focusing on illness rather than disease and incorporating the biological, psychological and social aspects that are important to understand and to study LBP in its chronic form. Traditional outcome measures that measure elements within the biological component are limited to assess the spectrum of impacts caused by chronic low back pain (CLBP) and the validity, reliability and
doi:10.4102/sajp.v59i2.202
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