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Katherine Harman

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The Clinical Journal of Pain|April 9, 2005
Working through the pain: a controlled study of the impact of persistent pain on performing a computer taskKatherine Harman, Peggy Ruyak
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation|May 17, 2019
Athletes Play Through Pain-What Does That Mean for Rehabilitation Specialists?Amy Barrette, Katherine Harman
The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association|February 13, 2018
'I didn't pay her to teach me how to fix my back': a focused ethnographic study exploring chiropractors' and chiropractic patients' experiences and beliefs regarding exercise adherencePeter Stilwell, Katherine Harman
The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association|April 18, 2017
Contemporary biopsychosocial exercise prescription for chronic low back pain: questioning core stability programs and considering contextPeter Stilwell, Katherine Harman
Medical Science Educator|March 8, 2021
A New Way with Words: Bringing Qualitative Research Findings to ActionLindsay Tascona, Katherine Harman, Sheri Price
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|August 16, 2014
The Development and Testing of a Checklist to Study Behaviour Change Techniques used in a Treatment Programme for Canadian Armed Forces Members with Chronic Non-specific Low Back PainKatherine Harman, Marsha MacRae, Michael Vallis
The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association|October 8, 2016
Multiple seizure-induced thoracic vertebral compression fractures: a case reportPeter Stilwell, Katherine Harman, William Hsu, et al.
Manual Therapy|May 9, 2009
Informed consent practices of physiotherapists in the treatment of low back painAnne Fenety, Katherine Harman, Alison Hoens, et al.
Physical Therapy|December 16, 2023
On "Fragility and Back Pain: Lessons From the Frontiers of Biopsychosocial Practice." Nicholls DA. Phys Ther. 2023;103:pzad040. https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzad040Peter Stilwell, Katherine Harman, Sabrina Coninx, et al.
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|April 11, 2014
Working with people to make changes: a behavioural change approach used in chronic low back pain rehabilitationKatherine Harman, Marsha Macrae, Michael Vallis, et al.
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The Clinical Journal of Pain|April 9, 2005
Working through the pain: a controlled study of the impact of persistent pain on performing a computer taskKatherine Harman, Peggy Ruyak
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation|May 17, 2019
Athletes Play Through Pain-What Does That Mean for Rehabilitation Specialists?Amy Barrette, Katherine Harman
The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association|February 13, 2018
'I didn't pay her to teach me how to fix my back': a focused ethnographic study exploring chiropractors' and chiropractic patients' experiences and beliefs regarding exercise adherencePeter Stilwell, Katherine Harman
The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association|April 18, 2017
Contemporary biopsychosocial exercise prescription for chronic low back pain: questioning core stability programs and considering contextPeter Stilwell, Katherine Harman
Medical Science Educator|March 8, 2021
A New Way with Words: Bringing Qualitative Research Findings to ActionLindsay Tascona, Katherine Harman, Sheri Price
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|August 16, 2014
The Development and Testing of a Checklist to Study Behaviour Change Techniques used in a Treatment Programme for Canadian Armed Forces Members with Chronic Non-specific Low Back PainKatherine Harman, Marsha MacRae, Michael Vallis
The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association|October 8, 2016
Multiple seizure-induced thoracic vertebral compression fractures: a case reportPeter Stilwell, Katherine Harman, William Hsu, et al.
Manual Therapy|May 9, 2009
Informed consent practices of physiotherapists in the treatment of low back painAnne Fenety, Katherine Harman, Alison Hoens, et al.
Physical Therapy|December 16, 2023
On "Fragility and Back Pain: Lessons From the Frontiers of Biopsychosocial Practice." Nicholls DA. Phys Ther. 2023;103:pzad040. https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzad040Peter Stilwell, Katherine Harman, Sabrina Coninx, et al.
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|April 11, 2014
Working with people to make changes: a behavioural change approach used in chronic low back pain rehabilitationKatherine Harman, Marsha Macrae, Michael Vallis, et al.
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