Congratulations to @PRIMECentre colleagues and others on the great work behind this paper and for this achievement 🎉 @DPMRes @cardiffuni
RT @BJGPOpen: No 1: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. LINK: https://t.co/l3wKl…
No 1: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. LINK: https://t.co/l3wKlznhHa #BJGPOpenTop10 #sciatica @PRIMECentre @LivUni @CUHealthSci @cardiffuni @HDambhaMiller https://t.co/1WgL8eHQtE
RT @GardinerTroy: A qualitative study on lumbar radicular pain (LRP). Some very good things to consider, if not already 👍 https://t.co/To…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @BenD_NZ: Great article about patient understanding of sciatica. Thanks for bringing to my attention @Retlouping Understanding sciatic…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @thomas_jesson: "Explaining symptoms with a compressive pathological model is easily understood by patients but may not accurately refle…
"Explaining symptoms with a compressive pathological model is easily understood by patients but may not accurately reflect the spectrum of pathological processes known to contribute to radicular pain..."
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @GilesHazan: This is a useful read for insights into health beliefs around LRP and highlights the need for effective communication aroun…
This is a useful read for insights into health beliefs around LRP and highlights the need for effective communication around a diagnosis.
RT @BenD_NZ: Great article about patient understanding of sciatica. Thanks for bringing to my attention @Retlouping Understanding sciatic…
Patients' views on the experience of #sciatica LINK: https://t.co/l3wKlznhHa ... @NefynWilliams @PainCurious https://t.co/3pyK61oWJ3
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @BJGPOpen: Insightful study by @PainCurious @NefynWilliams and Fiona Wood on patients' views on #sciatica LINK: https://t.co/l3wKlznhHa…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
"Explaining symptoms with a compressive pathological model is easily understood by patients but may not accurately reflect the spectrum of pathological processes known to contribute to radicular pain. This model appears to inform patient beliefs about trea
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @LivingWellPain: 👇👇👇. Really interesting study looking at patients views on sciatica. Please read - I can identify with so much with…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @BenD_NZ: Great article about patient understanding of sciatica. Thanks for bringing to my attention @Retlouping Understanding sciatic…
RT @LivingWellPain: 👇👇👇. Really interesting study looking at patients views on sciatica. Please read - I can identify with so much with…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
An interesting qualitative interview study. It reminds me of the (Main, Buchbinder, Porcheret, & Foster, 2010) article, and how important it is to address patient beliefs and expectations!
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @BJGPOpen: Insightful study by @PainCurious @NefynWilliams and Fiona Wood on patients' views on #sciatica LINK: https://t.co/l3wKlznhHa…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
Insightful study by @PainCurious @NefynWilliams and Fiona Wood on patients' views on #sciatica LINK: https://t.co/l3wKlznhHa https://t.co/XdF5ySDjEt
Vive la recherche qualitative 😮 vraiment sympa.
RT @jeffcubos: ‘A sports masseur I went to, to check my alignment. He said my alignments were fine. And the physio told me my alignments we…
RT @BenD_NZ: Great article about patient understanding of sciatica. Thanks for bringing to my attention @Retlouping Understanding sciatic…
RT @BenD_NZ: Great article about patient understanding of sciatica. Thanks for bringing to my attention @Retlouping Understanding sciatic…
RT @Retlouping: Great must read paper by @PainCurious and co. Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular…
RT @BenD_NZ: Great article about patient understanding of sciatica. Thanks for bringing to my attention @Retlouping Understanding sciatic…
RT @BenD_NZ: Great article about patient understanding of sciatica. Thanks for bringing to my attention @Retlouping Understanding sciatic…
RT @adamdobson123: Must read 👇👇👇 https://t.co/fyFHS8fSPQ
RT @BenD_NZ: Great article about patient understanding of sciatica. Thanks for bringing to my attention @Retlouping Understanding sciatic…
RT @LivingWellPain: 👇👇👇. Really interesting study looking at patients views on sciatica. Please read - I can identify with so much with…
Thanks @BenD_NZ ! Was looking for this paper after it was mentioned in the recent @TPMPodcast podcast on sciatica! Thanks for sharing, look forward to reading it.
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @BenD_NZ: Great article about patient understanding of sciatica. Thanks for bringing to my attention @Retlouping Understanding sciatic…
Well said... 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
Great article about patient understanding of sciatica. Thanks for bringing to my attention @Retlouping Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview study https://t.co/nVMbwpjhS1 http
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @RichSmithDPT: this is more valuable to me than reading a paper about a new diagnostic test or treatment technique. how can i effectivel…
RT @Retlouping: Great must read paper by @PainCurious and co. Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular…
RT @jeffcubos: ‘A sports masseur I went to, to check my alignment. He said my alignments were fine. And the physio told me my alignments we…
RT @jeffcubos: ‘A sports masseur I went to, to check my alignment. He said my alignments were fine. And the physio told me my alignments we…
‘A sports masseur I went to, to check my alignment. He said my alignments were fine. And the physio told me my alignments were out. So, I kind of … I don’t think anybody really knows what they’re doing, to be honest.’ https://t.co/EwvRnEk49b
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
this is more valuable to me than reading a paper about a new diagnostic test or treatment technique. how can i effectively manage my patient’s expectations and collaborate with them on a treatment, if i don’t know what they think?
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @BJGPOpen: Compression is often held up as the cause of sciatica, but this minimises factors like inflammation and sensitisation. Fuller…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @LivingWellPain: 👇👇👇. Really interesting study looking at patients views on sciatica. Please read - I can identify with so much with…
RT @LivingWellPain: 👇👇👇. Really interesting study looking at patients views on sciatica. Please read - I can identify with so much with…
👇👇👇. Really interesting study looking at patients views on sciatica. Please read - I can identify with so much with this. Quite validating read for those of us with sciatica (or at least for me😊) Thank you @PainCurious 🙏🙏🙏
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
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RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
Must read 👇👇👇
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
RT @PhysioMeScience: Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview s…
Understanding sciatica: illness and treatment beliefs in a lumbar radicular pain population. A qualitative interview study 👀👀👇👇 https://t.co/X02mfyImtX https://t.co/6ZH5tNXmj3
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @BJGPOpen: Compression is often held up as the cause of sciatica, but this minimises factors like inflammation and sensitisation. Fuller…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @PainCurious: How do patients make sense of the experience of sciatica? Where do they get their illness concepts from? What do they thin…
RT @BJGPOpen: Compression is often held up as the cause of sciatica, but this minimises factors like inflammation and sensitisation. Fuller…