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General strength and conditioning versus motor control with manual therapy for improving depressive symptoms in chronic low back pain: A randomised feasibility trial
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- General strength and conditioning versus motor control with manual therapy for improving depressive symptoms in chronic low back pain: A randomised feasibility trial
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ObjectivesExercise can be used as a treatment for depressive symptoms in the general population. However, little is known as to whether exercise has mental health benefits for adults experiencing chronic low back pain (CLBP). The aim of this study was to examine the feasibility of two intervention protocols commonly used in clinical practice for treating chronic low back pain, but with differing exercise dose, on depressive symptoms.MethodsForty men and women (mean age = 35) experiencing chro...
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- 01 Aug, 2019
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- Megan Teychenne / Karen E. Lamb / Luana Main / Clint Miller / Andrew Hahne / Jon Ford / Simon Rosenbaum / Daniel Belavy
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- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220442
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- therapy / ACTRN / CES-D 10 score / treatment methods / conditioning / motor control / SD / depressive symptoms / CI / randomised feasibility trial Objectives Exercise / 6- month follow-up period / CLBP / low-dose exercise / strength / Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale / New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry / Medicine / Cell Biology / Neuroscience / Biotechnology / Cancer / Mental Health / Infectious Diseases / Virology
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