Application of Disease-Specific Knowledge in the Rehabilitation Process – Based on the Effects of Back School Program among Chinese Adults
Wang Zhe
Abstract:Low back pain (LBP) is a symptom that affects health globally and involves people of all ages. The increased sedentary behavior in modern life has also raised the risk of developing LBP. The Back School program (BSP), an intervention for LBP, has gained recognition for its efficacy in many countries. However, fewer studies have reported on the application of BSP in East Asia. This thesis focuses on applying disease-specific knowledge in the rehabilitation process of LBP. It contains three sections: (1) the cro… Show more
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