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Lucinda Chipchase

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Pain|November 21, 2015
Are multidisciplinary interventions multicultural? A topical review of the pain literature as it relates to culturally diverse patient groupsBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Lucinda Chipchase
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|May 31, 2018
The Intersections of Chronic Noncancer Pain: Culturally Diverse Perspectives on Disease BurdenBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Lucinda Chipchase
BMJ Open|November 18, 2017
Prevalence of pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain and associated factors in Australia: a cross-sectional study protocolDragana Ceprnja, Lucinda Chipchase, Amitabh Gupta
Rheumatology Advances in Practice|August 22, 2019
An exploration of the experience of pain among culturally diverse migrant communitiesBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Lucinda Chipchase
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 22, 2016
Culturally informed practice and physiotherapyBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Lucinda Chipchase
BMJ Open|May 15, 2017
Integrating culturally informed approaches into the physiotherapy assessment and treatment of chronic pain: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trialBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Siobhan Schabrun, et al.
BMJ Open|July 8, 2018
Integrating culturally informed approaches into physiotherapy assessment and treatment of chronic pain: a pilot randomised controlled trialBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Siobhan Schabrun, et al.
BMJ Open|July 18, 2018
How do Australian women cope with pelvic girdle pain during pregnancy? A qualitative study protocolDragana Ceprnja, Lucinda Chipchase, Pranee Liamputtong, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|February 3, 2022
"This is hard to cope with": the lived experience and coping strategies adopted amongst Australian women with pelvic girdle pain in pregnancyDragana Ceprnja, Lucinda Chipchase, Pranee Liamputtong, et al.
Spine|January 25, 2021
Prevalence and Factors Associated with Pelvic Girdle Pain During Pregnancy in Australian Women: A Cross-Sectional StudyDragana Ceprnja, Lucinda Chipchase, Paul Fahey, et al.
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Pain|November 21, 2015
Are multidisciplinary interventions multicultural? A topical review of the pain literature as it relates to culturally diverse patient groupsBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Lucinda Chipchase
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|May 31, 2018
The Intersections of Chronic Noncancer Pain: Culturally Diverse Perspectives on Disease BurdenBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Lucinda Chipchase
BMJ Open|November 18, 2017
Prevalence of pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain and associated factors in Australia: a cross-sectional study protocolDragana Ceprnja, Lucinda Chipchase, Amitabh Gupta
Rheumatology Advances in Practice|August 22, 2019
An exploration of the experience of pain among culturally diverse migrant communitiesBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Lucinda Chipchase
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 22, 2016
Culturally informed practice and physiotherapyBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Lucinda Chipchase
BMJ Open|May 15, 2017
Integrating culturally informed approaches into the physiotherapy assessment and treatment of chronic pain: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trialBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Siobhan Schabrun, et al.
BMJ Open|July 8, 2018
Integrating culturally informed approaches into physiotherapy assessment and treatment of chronic pain: a pilot randomised controlled trialBernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Siobhan Schabrun, et al.
BMJ Open|July 18, 2018
How do Australian women cope with pelvic girdle pain during pregnancy? A qualitative study protocolDragana Ceprnja, Lucinda Chipchase, Pranee Liamputtong, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|February 3, 2022
"This is hard to cope with": the lived experience and coping strategies adopted amongst Australian women with pelvic girdle pain in pregnancyDragana Ceprnja, Lucinda Chipchase, Pranee Liamputtong, et al.
Spine|January 25, 2021
Prevalence and Factors Associated with Pelvic Girdle Pain During Pregnancy in Australian Women: A Cross-Sectional StudyDragana Ceprnja, Lucinda Chipchase, Paul Fahey, et al.
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