Active rehabilitation for chronic low back pain: Cognitive-behavioral, physical, or both? First direct post-treatment results from a randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN22714229] |
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Authors: | Rob JEM Smeets Johan WS Vlaeyen Alita Hidding Arnold DM Kester Geert JMG van der Heijden Antonia CM van Geel J André Knottnerus |
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Affiliation: | (1) Rehabilitation Centre Blixembosch, Eindhoven, and Netherlands School of Primary Care Research, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Medical, Clinical and Experimental Psychology, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands;(3) Department of Education & Research, Atrium Medical Centre, Heerlen, The Netherlands;(4) Department of Methodology and Statistics, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands;(5) Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, The Netherlands;(6) Netherlands School of Primary Care Research, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands |
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Background The treatment of non-specific chronic low back pain is often based on three different models regarding the development and maintenance of pain and especially functional limitations: the deconditioning model, the cognitive behavioral model and the biopsychosocial model. |
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