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BackCare Journal

 

The objective of this exciting new publication is to bring the sector together, enabling all the different disciplines to showcase their work, research, case studies, outcomes and ideas in one inter-disciplinary publication.

Whilst we may not always all agree, it is important to start and maintain a dialogue that encompasses all professionals involved in back pain, so that we are aware of what is happening within the back pain arena.

 

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The BackCare Journal

 Available both in hard copy and electronic format in order to reach as wide an audience as possible

Professionals with an interest in backpain can register as readers by emailing. 

BackCare Journal Winter 2010 Winter 2010
Topics covered include
  • Help for people with rheumatoid arthritis
  • The role of Pilates teachers in low back pain management
  • The Bone and Joint Decade Task Force on Neck Pain 2000-2010
  • Exploring physical and cognitive performance
 BackCare Journal Autumn 2010 Autumn 2010
Topics covered include
  • Outcome and Rehabilitation of a series of Patients Undergoing Elective Lumbar Spine Surgery
  • The Place of Surgery in the Management of Back and Neck Pain
  • A motor version of the rubber arm illustration: Does it hurt when it moves 'wrwong'?
  • Furniture for the future
  • They Tried To Make Me Go to Rehab . . . 
BackCare Journal Spring 2010
Topics covered include
  • Preventing and Managing Low Back Pain and its Consequences
  • The effect of different lumbar extension training protocols on low back pain
  • Change the brain to change the pain
  • The influence of significant others on back pain disability and return-to-work
  • Research and changes at the Robens Institute

BackCare Journal Spring 2010 Winter 2009/10
Topics covered in the first 40-page issue include various types of chronic and sudden back pain, coping with pain, chiropractic and back pain, testing and training lumbar spine muscles, managing musculoskeletal problems, research news, and back pain and work.