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Paul Hendrick

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Pain Reports|April 20, 2022
An observational study of centrally facilitated pain in individuals with chronic low back painVasileios Georgopoulos, Kehinde Akin-Akinyosoye, Stephanie Smith, et al.
European Spine Journal : Official Publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society|November 6, 2010
The relationship between physical activity and low back pain outcomes: a systematic review of observational studiesPaul Hendrick, S Milosavljevic, L Hale, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|June 22, 2018
Musculoskeletal pain and exercise-challenging existing paradigms and introducing newBenjamin E Smith, Paul Hendrick, Marcus Bateman, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|April 9, 2013
Does a patient's physical activity predict recovery from an episode of acute low back pain? A prospective cohort studyPaul Hendrick, Stephan Milosavljevic, Leigh Hale, et al.
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology|November 7, 2017
Smartphone apps for the self-management of low back pain: A systematic reviewGustavo C Machado, Marina B Pinheiro, Hopin Lee, et al.
Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation|July 22, 2021
ASSERT (Acute Sacral inSufficiEncy fractuRe augmenTation): Perceptions in the Assessment and Treatment of Pubic Rami and Sacral Fragility Fractures Amongst Healthcare Professionals in Geriatric Medicine and Surgery-A Qualitative StudyOpinder Sahota, Paul Leighton, Maribel Cameron, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|May 10, 2017
Current management strategies for patellofemoral pain: an online survey of 99 practising UK physiotherapistsBenjamin E Smith, Paul Hendrick, Marcus Bateman, et al.
BMJ Open|June 6, 2019
Barriers and facilitators of loaded self-managed exercises and physical activity in people with patellofemoral pain: understanding the feasibility of delivering a multicentred randomised controlled trial, a UK qualitative studyBenjamin E Smith, Fiona Moffatt, Paul Hendrick, et al.
BMJ Open|January 25, 2018
The experience of living with patellofemoral pain-loss, confusion and fear-avoidance: a UK qualitative studyBenjamin E Smith, Fiona Moffatt, Paul Hendrick, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|June 10, 2017
Should exercises be painful in the management of chronic musculoskeletal pain? A systematic review and meta-analysisBenjamin E Smith, Paul Hendrick, Toby O Smith, et al.
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Pain Reports|April 20, 2022
An observational study of centrally facilitated pain in individuals with chronic low back painVasileios Georgopoulos, Kehinde Akin-Akinyosoye, Stephanie Smith, et al.
European Spine Journal : Official Publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society|November 6, 2010
The relationship between physical activity and low back pain outcomes: a systematic review of observational studiesPaul Hendrick, S Milosavljevic, L Hale, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|June 22, 2018
Musculoskeletal pain and exercise-challenging existing paradigms and introducing newBenjamin E Smith, Paul Hendrick, Marcus Bateman, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|April 9, 2013
Does a patient's physical activity predict recovery from an episode of acute low back pain? A prospective cohort studyPaul Hendrick, Stephan Milosavljevic, Leigh Hale, et al.
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology|November 7, 2017
Smartphone apps for the self-management of low back pain: A systematic reviewGustavo C Machado, Marina B Pinheiro, Hopin Lee, et al.
Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation|July 22, 2021
ASSERT (Acute Sacral inSufficiEncy fractuRe augmenTation): Perceptions in the Assessment and Treatment of Pubic Rami and Sacral Fragility Fractures Amongst Healthcare Professionals in Geriatric Medicine and Surgery-A Qualitative StudyOpinder Sahota, Paul Leighton, Maribel Cameron, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|May 10, 2017
Current management strategies for patellofemoral pain: an online survey of 99 practising UK physiotherapistsBenjamin E Smith, Paul Hendrick, Marcus Bateman, et al.
BMJ Open|June 6, 2019
Barriers and facilitators of loaded self-managed exercises and physical activity in people with patellofemoral pain: understanding the feasibility of delivering a multicentred randomised controlled trial, a UK qualitative studyBenjamin E Smith, Fiona Moffatt, Paul Hendrick, et al.
BMJ Open|January 25, 2018
The experience of living with patellofemoral pain-loss, confusion and fear-avoidance: a UK qualitative studyBenjamin E Smith, Fiona Moffatt, Paul Hendrick, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|June 10, 2017
Should exercises be painful in the management of chronic musculoskeletal pain? A systematic review and meta-analysisBenjamin E Smith, Paul Hendrick, Toby O Smith, et al.
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