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References

References for Common Symptom, Customized Approach


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References for Common Symptom, Customized Approach
By Mara Vucich, DO
Vol. 4, Issue 2
Pp. 27- 30


1. Badke, Mary, Boissonnault, W. Changes in Disability Following Physical Therapy Intervention for Patients With Low Back Pain: Dependence on Symptom Duration.  Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 87, June 2006.

2. Heymans, M., Tulder, M., Esmail, R., Bombardier, C., Koes, B. Back Schools for Nonspecific Low Back Pain.  A Systematic Review Within the Framework of The Cochrane Collaboration Back Review Group.  SPINE. Vol 30, No. 19,  (2005) p2153-2163.

3. Long, A., Donelson, R., Fung, T. Does it matter Which Exercise? A randomized Control trial of Exercise for Low Back Pain. Spine Vol 29, No. 23, pp. 2593-2602. 2004.

4. Cook C, Hegedus E, Ramey K.  Physical Therapy Exercise Intervention Based on Classification Using the Patient Response Method: A Systematic Review of the Literature.  The Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy. Vol 13 No. 3 (2005), 152-162.

5. Wand, B., Bird, C., Dorey, J., MacDowell, M., Souza, L. Early Intervention for the Management of Acute Low Back Pain. Spine 29(21): 2350-2356, 2004.

6. Rackwitz, B., Bie, R., Ewert, T., Stucki, G. Segmental stabilizing exercises and low back pain.  What is the evidence? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials.  Clinical Rehabilitation 2006; 20: 553-567.

7. Kofotolis, N., Kellis, E. Effects of Two 4-Week Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Programs on Muscle Endurance, Flexibility, and Functional Performance in Women With Chronic Low Back Pain. Physical Therapy Vol. 86, No. 7, July 2006.

8. Colston M., Taylor T., Minnick A.  Abdominal Muscle Training and Core Stabilization: The Past, Present, and Future. 2005 Human Kinetics. ATT 10(4)p6-12.


Resources
1. Arokoski, J., Valta, T., Kankaanpaa, M., Airaksinen, O. Activation of Lumbar Paraspinal and Abdominal Muscles During Therapeutic Exercises in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients. Arch Phys Med and Rehab Vol 85, may 2004. p.823-832.


2. Braddom, Randall L. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2nd edition. Chapter 40. 


3. Hurwitz, E., Morgenstern, H., Chiao, C. Effects of Recreational Physical Activity and Back Exercises on Low Back Pain and Psychological Distress: Findings from the UCLA Low Back Pain Study. American Journal of Public Health. October 2005, Vol 95, No. 10.


4. Koumantakis, G., Watson, P., Oldham, J. Supplementation of general endurance exercise with stabilization training versus general exercise only. Physiological and functional outcomes of a randomised  controlled trial of patients with recurrent low back pain. Clinical Biomechanics 20 (2005) 474-482.