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Nutrition educational interventions for athletes related to low energy availability: A systematic review. [PDF]
DeJong Lempke AF, Reece LM, Whitney KE.
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Status and Opportunities for Improvement in Pain Education in Europe: A European Pain Federation EFIC Multiple-Methods Study. [PDF]
Skidmore N +9 more
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Co-creating support for adolescents with long-lasting pain: findings from workshops with adolescents, parents, and professionals. [PDF]
Guddal MH +9 more
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A longitudinal cohort study on dispensed analgesic and psychotropic medications in older adults before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic: the HUNT study. [PDF]
Ibsen TL +10 more
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Sex differences in mobility recovery after hip fracture: a time series analysis. [PDF]
Jansen CP +8 more
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Physiotherapy Research International, 2020
AbstractBackground and PurposeNorwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMP) has been an established treatment approach for more than 50 years, mostly in the Scandinavian countries, usually applied to patients with widespread and long‐lasting musculoskeletal pain and/or psychosomatic disorders.
Tove Dragesund +2 more
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AbstractBackground and PurposeNorwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMP) has been an established treatment approach for more than 50 years, mostly in the Scandinavian countries, usually applied to patients with widespread and long‐lasting musculoskeletal pain and/or psychosomatic disorders.
Tove Dragesund +2 more
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2018
Long-lasting musculoskeletal pain may be understood as the embodiment of bio-psycho-social strain. A combined theoretical perspective of biomedicine, physiotherapy and phenomenology may make these painproblems more comprehensible for the therapist.
Tove, Dragesund, Aud Marie, Øien
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Long-lasting musculoskeletal pain may be understood as the embodiment of bio-psycho-social strain. A combined theoretical perspective of biomedicine, physiotherapy and phenomenology may make these painproblems more comprehensible for the therapist.
Tove, Dragesund, Aud Marie, Øien
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2008
This study has explored the experience of body awareness in patients with chronic pain as well as possible changes in this phenomenon as a consequence of Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy (NPMP), were explored in the present study. Four focus group interviews were performed.
Tove, Dragesund, Målfrid, Råheim
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This study has explored the experience of body awareness in patients with chronic pain as well as possible changes in this phenomenon as a consequence of Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy (NPMP), were explored in the present study. Four focus group interviews were performed.
Tove, Dragesund, Målfrid, Råheim
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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2004
Aims: The intention of this study was to elucidate patients' experiences of the examination of the body given in Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy. Methods: A qualitative approach was used, based on interviews with nine women and one man aged between 41 and 65 years.
Kirsten, Ekerholt, Astrid, Bergland
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Aims: The intention of this study was to elucidate patients' experiences of the examination of the body given in Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy. Methods: A qualitative approach was used, based on interviews with nine women and one man aged between 41 and 65 years.
Kirsten, Ekerholt, Astrid, Bergland
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