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Back to [[BACKGROUND RESEARCH]].
 
Back to [[BACKGROUND RESEARCH]].
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http://www.researchchannel.org/mov/uw_lbp_conpain_1300k_qt.mov
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video lecture on chronic back pain from university of washington highlights non-medical factors in diagnosis and treatment
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http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=4161&fID=567
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video lecture on Noninvasive Techniques of Pain Management from U of W 2005
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http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=4163&fID=567
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video lecture of the Results of the Oxford Back Pain Study. The study found that patients with back-pain without structural spinal deficiencies or encroachment of nerves may be better and more safely served with a dedicated nonoperative treatment using cognitive behavior therapy, a combination of reeducational efforts and physical strengthening. UofW 2005
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http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=4088&fID=567
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Relieving Pain and Suffering: Real Problems, Real Solutions - Part 1 UofW 2005
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http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=4089&fID=567
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Relieving Pain and Suffering: Real Problems, Real Solutions - Part 2 UofW 2005
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[http://www.pain.com/ Pain.com]

Latest revision as of 19:44, 11 May 2007

Back to BACKGROUND RESEARCH. http://www.researchchannel.org/mov/uw_lbp_conpain_1300k_qt.mov video lecture on chronic back pain from university of washington highlights non-medical factors in diagnosis and treatment

http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=4161&fID=567 video lecture on Noninvasive Techniques of Pain Management from U of W 2005

http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=4163&fID=567 video lecture of the Results of the Oxford Back Pain Study. The study found that patients with back-pain without structural spinal deficiencies or encroachment of nerves may be better and more safely served with a dedicated nonoperative treatment using cognitive behavior therapy, a combination of reeducational efforts and physical strengthening. UofW 2005

http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=4088&fID=567 Relieving Pain and Suffering: Real Problems, Real Solutions - Part 1 UofW 2005

http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=4089&fID=567 Relieving Pain and Suffering: Real Problems, Real Solutions - Part 2 UofW 2005

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