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Nanna Rolving

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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|February 21, 2022
Physiotherapists' prognosis of 1-year outcome after lumbar spinal fusion - A prospective cohort studyHeidi Tegner, Mette Garval, Nanna Rolving, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|February 15, 2021
Description of content, structure and theoretical model of a group-based pain management programme in the treatment of patients with persistent non-specific low back pain and psychological risk factors in a secondary sector settingMette Høj Skovbo, Karina Agerbo, Anna Jakobsen, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|May 2, 2022
Exercise With Low-Loads and Concurrent Partial Blood Flow Restriction Combined With Patient Education in Females Suffering From Gluteal Tendinopathy: A Feasibility StudyMathias Høgsholt, Stian Langgård Jørgensen, Nanna Rolving, et al.
Spine|November 5, 2015
Preoperative Cognitive-Behavioral Patient Education Versus Standard Care for Lumbar Spinal Fusion Patients: Economic Evaluation Alongside a Randomized Controlled TrialNanna Rolving, Rikke Sogaard, Claus Vinther Nielsen, et al.
Research Involvement and Engagement|March 26, 2026
Patient and public involvement in pulmonary embolism research: insights from the development of a pulmonary embolism follow-up care modelStine Foged Lindegaard, Nanna Rolving, Tina Jensen, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 30, 2021
Does group-based cognitive therapy improve functional ability, pain, catastrophic thoughts and quality of life in patients with persistent low back pain and psychological risk factors? A randomised controlled trial in a secondary care settingNanna Rolving, Karina Agerbo, Stine Aalkjær Clausen, et al.
Trials|June 1, 2017
Does an 8-week home-based exercise program affect physical capacity, quality of life, sick leave, and use of psychotropic drugs in patients with pulmonary embolism? Study protocol for a multicenter randomized clinical trialNanna Rolving, Barbara C Brocki, Hanne R Mikkelsen, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|May 22, 2016
Preoperative cognitive-behavioural intervention improves in-hospital mobilisation and analgesic use for lumbar spinal fusion patientsNanna Rolving, Claus Vinther Nielsen, Finn Bjarke Christensen, et al.
Spine|February 24, 2015
Does a preoperative cognitive-behavioral intervention affect disability, pain behavior, pain, and return to work the first year after lumbar spinal fusion surgery?Nanna Rolving, Claus Vinther Nielsen, Finn Bjarke Christensen, et al.
BMC Public Health|April 7, 2026
The impact of animations to improve health-information recall in patients with lower back pain: a quasi-experimental studySteffen Hansen, Mette Terp Høybye, Tue Secher Jensen, et al.
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|February 21, 2022
Physiotherapists' prognosis of 1-year outcome after lumbar spinal fusion - A prospective cohort studyHeidi Tegner, Mette Garval, Nanna Rolving, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|February 15, 2021
Description of content, structure and theoretical model of a group-based pain management programme in the treatment of patients with persistent non-specific low back pain and psychological risk factors in a secondary sector settingMette Høj Skovbo, Karina Agerbo, Anna Jakobsen, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|May 2, 2022
Exercise With Low-Loads and Concurrent Partial Blood Flow Restriction Combined With Patient Education in Females Suffering From Gluteal Tendinopathy: A Feasibility StudyMathias Høgsholt, Stian Langgård Jørgensen, Nanna Rolving, et al.
Spine|November 5, 2015
Preoperative Cognitive-Behavioral Patient Education Versus Standard Care for Lumbar Spinal Fusion Patients: Economic Evaluation Alongside a Randomized Controlled TrialNanna Rolving, Rikke Sogaard, Claus Vinther Nielsen, et al.
Research Involvement and Engagement|March 26, 2026
Patient and public involvement in pulmonary embolism research: insights from the development of a pulmonary embolism follow-up care modelStine Foged Lindegaard, Nanna Rolving, Tina Jensen, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 30, 2021
Does group-based cognitive therapy improve functional ability, pain, catastrophic thoughts and quality of life in patients with persistent low back pain and psychological risk factors? A randomised controlled trial in a secondary care settingNanna Rolving, Karina Agerbo, Stine Aalkjær Clausen, et al.
Trials|June 1, 2017
Does an 8-week home-based exercise program affect physical capacity, quality of life, sick leave, and use of psychotropic drugs in patients with pulmonary embolism? Study protocol for a multicenter randomized clinical trialNanna Rolving, Barbara C Brocki, Hanne R Mikkelsen, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|May 22, 2016
Preoperative cognitive-behavioural intervention improves in-hospital mobilisation and analgesic use for lumbar spinal fusion patientsNanna Rolving, Claus Vinther Nielsen, Finn Bjarke Christensen, et al.
Spine|February 24, 2015
Does a preoperative cognitive-behavioral intervention affect disability, pain behavior, pain, and return to work the first year after lumbar spinal fusion surgery?Nanna Rolving, Claus Vinther Nielsen, Finn Bjarke Christensen, et al.
BMC Public Health|April 7, 2026
The impact of animations to improve health-information recall in patients with lower back pain: a quasi-experimental studySteffen Hansen, Mette Terp Høybye, Tue Secher Jensen, et al.
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