Articles previously published in The BackCare Journal, Talkback, and BackCare’s Membership Newsletter.

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Articles previously published in The BackCare Journal, Talkback, and BackCare’s Membership Newsletter.

Articles from previous issues of Talkback can be found in our online database. You can search by treatment / therapy or by subject. You can also search by name, if you know the name of the author of the article you are looking for.

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Talkback Articles

  • 2010
    How does stress cause back pain?
    Is it true that feeling stressed or unhappy/depressed makes our perception of back pain worse?Author: BackCare
  • 2010
    How do high or badly-fitting shoes cause back pain?
    Author: BackCare
  • 2010
    Walking to raise money for BackCare
    Enthusiastic walkers donned their best walking shoes with high spirits to take part in a 14 mile sponsored walk to raise money for BackCare. Author: BackCare
  • 2010
    Genetic factor to back pain?
    Can you explain a bit more about this? For example, how weakness, etc, may be passed on, types of inherited back pain, etc.Author: BackCare
  • 2010
    Diary of Lyn Boundy
    Helpline Volunteer Lyn has just gone through the surgical procedure of dynesys stabilisation and she has agreed to allow us to follow her progress through a series of articles over the next couple of yearsAuthor: Lyn Boundy
  • 2010
    Pain and work
    A personal account of the Department of Work and Pensions strategy on people with back pain. Dr. Andrew AutyAuthor: Dr Andrew Auty
  • 2010
    The brain in chronic low back pain
    The overarching message that arises from the clinical trials of treatments for chronic low back pain is that current interventions provide only small short term benefits when compared to sham treatment or no treatment.Author: Benedict M Wand, Neil E O'Connell, G Lorimer Moseley
  • 2010
    Nice guidance for the management of low back pain?
    This paper considers the status of NICE guidelines in general and challenges clinicians to consider how they are responding to the back pain guidelines in practice.Author: Dr Lisa Roberts and Nicky Wilson MSc MCSP
  • 2010
    LIMBIC
    Stop trying to cure us and START LISTENING. Research at Bournemouth University helps primary care teams improve care for people with back painAuthor: Dr Charles Champion-Smith and team
  • 2010
    Managing musculoskeletal problems
    A new evidence-based guide on musculoskeletal problems has been published with sponsorship from BackCare, intended for both the workplace and the clinic. It describes how to manage musculoskeletal problems effectively by addressing psychosocial obstacles taking account of biological and biomechanical factors.Author: Prof Kim Burton
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