2023
DOI: 10.1002/msc.1852
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Are the attitudes and beliefs of Australian exercise‐based practitioners associated with their use of, and confidence in, treatment modalities for people with chronic low back pain?

Mitchell T. Gibbs,
Theo Last,
Paul Marshall
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPractitioners' attitudes and beliefs towards chronic low back pain (CLBP) influence their clinical decision making, but few studies have investigated decision making outside the context of patient vignettes for a range of first‐ and second‐line treatment options for CLBP, or in accredited exercise physiologists (AEPs).MethodsUsing an online survey, Australian AEPs and physiotherapists rated their use of different treatments for CLBP (exercise, education, manual therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy)… Show more

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