1977
DOI: 10.1016/s0005-7894(77)80191-3
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Comparison of verbal reinforcement and feedback in the operant treatment of disability due to chronic low back pain

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“…The same basic principles as Fordyce (1976) advocates were consequently employed. This approach has been shown to be effective in a physical therapy situation (Cairns and Pasino, 1977). Late in the treatment, applied relaxation was coupled to the activity training.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same basic principles as Fordyce (1976) advocates were consequently employed. This approach has been shown to be effective in a physical therapy situation (Cairns and Pasino, 1977). Late in the treatment, applied relaxation was coupled to the activity training.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pode-se tratar, por exemplo, de fazer exercícios físicos prescritos ou de aprender a comunicar-se diretamente com a esposa ao invés de se comunicar através da dor. O analista aplicado treina as pessoas que lidam com o paciente para reforçar estes novos comportamentos (Cairns & Pasino, 1977;Fordyce, 1976).…”
Section: Dor Na Análise Aplicada Do Comportamentounclassified
“…Furthermore, there is substantial evidence that employing the operant activities training programme will enhance the results of physical therapy. Cairns and Pasino (1977) compared, for example, physical therapy "as usual" with the operant activities programme and found that the operant programme produced activity increases approximately twice as large as did "normal" physical therapy. Sanders (1983) as well as Linton, Melin, and Stjernlöf (1985) have also found that the activities programme produces very substantial improvement.…”
Section: Activities Training Enhances Physical Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%