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

  • 2008
    Returning to sport
    Exercise is known to be beneficial in the rehabilitation and management of back pain. However, deciding which type of exercise is best for you can be confusing. Author: Rosy Hyman
  • 2008
    New Research into the Alexander Technique
    A recently published study shows that the Alexander Technique can have long-term benefits for people with persistent low back pain.Author: BackCare
  • 2008
    New back pain guideline for NHS
    Published in October 2008 this guideline will have a significant effect on how back pain is managed in the NHS.Author: BackCare
  • 2008
    T'ai Chi
    Kamal Thapen explains the benefits of T'ai ChiAuthor: Kamal Thapen
  • 2008
    Back pain at work
    Sinéad McGarrigle explains the development and implementation of a neck and back pain programme in a large company in Belfast.Author: Sinéad McGarrigle
  • 2008
    Degenerative spine at the lumbar and cervical levels
    I should be grateful for any advice that would help me tackle, at 92 years of age, a back problem which I have had, seemingly, for most of 75 years. Author: Alan Gardner FRCS
  • 2008
    Myeloma causing osteoporosis and the vertebrae becoming wedgeshaped
    I am currently aged 64 and was diagnosed with Myeloma in December 2006Author: Alan Gardner FRCS
  • 2008
    Unergonomic design of airline seats
    Referring to the article by Gavin Burt in the summer 2008 edition of TalkbackAuthor: Dries Hettinga, Head of Research and Policy
  • 2008
    A gradually deteriorating back condition
    Tightening the stomach muscles to restore the correct posture could alleviate suffering and improve the quality of life for a number of peopleAuthor: Lisa Roberts PhD MCSP
  • 2008
    The Arthritis Helpbook
    The Arthritis Helpbook by Kate Lorig and James F FriesAuthor: Reviewer: Liz Simons