Biopsychosocial model is a useful worldview for primary care or family doctors. However, it is often considered as impractical or too complicated. The objective of this study is to review the ...
People have long cast doubt on the findings of medical and health research studies. And with good reason, so much research is burdened by small sample sizes, mining for significance, cherry-picking of ...
Tendinopathy describes a spectrum of changes that occur in damaged tendons, leading to pain and reduced function that remains extremely challenging for all clinicians. There is an increasing awareness ...
The biopsychosocial model, formalised by Engel in 1977, is at its core an acknowledgement that biological, psychological and social factors causally influence health and disease. 1 The word ‘model’ is ...
Snow sports such as alpine skiing or snowboarding are associated with a high risk of injury and reinjury and are subject to a very special environment with specific rehabilitation challenges that must ...
Introduction: Cancer pain remains a significant burden among children with cancer, and many patients experience pain starting around the time of diagnosis and throughout the course of treatment. A ...
Dr Christopher Dwyer reviews the research on the appropriate management of often difficult to manage chronic pain, and often particularly difficult to manage chronic lower back pain Chronic pain (CP) ...