Effectiveness of a lumbopelvic monitor and feedback device to change postural behaviour: a protocol for the ELF cluster randomised controlled trial
暂无分享,去创建一个
Stephan Milosavljevic | Daniel Cury Ribeiro | S. Milosavljevic | J. Abbott | D. C. Ribeiro | J Haxby Abbott | D. Cury
[1] статья Редакционная,et al. Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals , 2017 .
[2] B. Giraudeau,et al. Timeline cluster: a graphical tool to identify risk of bias in cluster randomised trials , 2016, British Medical Journal.
[3] Peter Kent,et al. The effect of changing movement and posture using motion-sensor biofeedback, versus guidelines-based care, on the clinical outcomes of people with sub-acute or chronic low back pain-a multicentre, cluster-randomised, placebo-controlled, pilot trial , 2014, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders.
[4] Idsart Kingma,et al. Cumulative mechanical low-back load at work is a determinant of low-back pain , 2014, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[5] Andy P. Field,et al. Discovering Statistics Using SPSS , 2000 .
[6] L. Straker,et al. Biopsychosocial factors are associated with low back pain in female nursing students: a cross-sectional study. , 2009, International journal of nursing studies.
[7] G. Piaggio,et al. Consort 2010 statement: extension to cluster randomised trials , 2012, BMJ : British Medical Journal.
[8] Kenneth Stanley,et al. Design of Randomized Controlled Trials , 2007, Circulation.
[9] A. Falavigna,et al. Increased prevalence of low back pain among physiotherapy students compared to medical students , 2011, European spine journal.
[10] Stephane Champely,et al. Basic Functions for Power Analysis , 2015 .
[11] D. Altman,et al. CONSORT statement: extension to cluster randomised trials , 2004, BMJ : British Medical Journal.
[12] Stephan Milosavljevic,et al. Cumulative postural exposure measured by a novel device: a preliminary study , 2011, Ergonomics.
[13] M. Teare,et al. Sample size requirements to estimate key design parameters from external pilot randomised controlled trials: a simulation study , 2014, Trials.
[14] G. V. van Breukelen,et al. Calculating sample sizes for cluster randomized trials: we can keep it simple and efficient! , 2012, Journal of clinical epidemiology.
[15] Icmje. Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals , 2018 .
[16] J. Braithwaite,et al. Preparing national health systems to cope with the impending tsunami of ageing and its associated complexities: Towards more sustainable health care. , 2016, International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care.
[17] D. Ashby,et al. Sample size for cluster randomized trials: effect of coefficient of variation of cluster size and analysis method. , 2006, International journal of epidemiology.
[18] Stephan Milosavljevic,et al. Validity and reliability of the Spineangel® lumbo-pelvic postural monitor , 2013, Ergonomics.
[19] Rachelle Buchbinder,et al. The global burden of low back pain: estimates from the Global Burden of Disease 2010 study , 2014, Annals of the rheumatic diseases.
[20] C. Toppelberg. Biopsychosocial model. , 1997, The American journal of psychiatry.
[21] S. Milosavljevic,et al. A rationale for the provision of extrinsic feedback towards management of low back pain. , 2011, Manual therapy.
[22] Andrew Copas,et al. Methods for sample size determination in cluster randomized trials , 2015, International journal of epidemiology.
[23] G. Hicks,et al. Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Are Associated With Disability in Older American Adults With Low Back Pain , 2011, Physical Therapy.
[24] Leonard O'Sullivan,et al. Investigating the effect of real-time spinal postural biofeedback on seated discomfort in people with non-specific chronic low back pain , 2013, Ergonomics.
[25] H. Eriksen,et al. European guidelines for prevention in low back pain , 2006 .
[26] Leonard O'Sullivan,et al. Towards monitoring lumbo-pelvic posture in real-life situations: concurrent validity of a novel posture monitor and a traditional laboratory-based motion analysis system. , 2012, Manual therapy.
[27] David J Torgerson,et al. Contamination in trials: is cluster randomisation the answer? , 2001, BMJ : British Medical Journal.
[28] L. Punnett,et al. Physical and psychosocial ergonomic risk factors for low back pain in automobile manufacturing workers , 2011, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[29] Michael G Kenward,et al. Are missing data adequately handled in cluster randomised trials? A systematic review and guidelines , 2014, Clinical trials.
[30] P M Bongers,et al. Psychosocial work characteristics and psychological strain in relation to low-back pain. , 2001, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.
[31] Stephan Milosavljevic,et al. The effectiveness of a lumbopelvic monitor and feedback device to change postural behavior: a feasibility randomized controlled trial. , 2014, The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy.
[32] L. Straker,et al. An exploration of familial associations of two movement pattern-derived subgroups of chronic disabling low back pain; a cross-sectional cohort study. , 2016, Manual therapy.
[33] Jakob B. Bjorner,et al. The second version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire , 2010, Scandinavian journal of public health.
[34] M. Grace,et al. Hazard Ratio in Clinical Trials , 2004, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.
[35] Sarah Derrett,et al. Prevalence and impact of musculoskeletal disorders in New Zealand nurses, postal workers and office workers , 2009, Australian and New Zealand journal of public health.
[36] Laurent Malisoux,et al. Shedding Light on the Etiology of Sports Injuries: A Look Behind the Scenes of Time-to-Event Analyses. , 2016, The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy.
[37] S. Milosavljevic,et al. Extrinsic feedback and management of low back pain: A critical review of the literature. , 2011, Manual therapy.
[38] F. Balagué,et al. FOR PREVENTION IN LOW BACK PAIN November 2004 , 2005 .
[39] Tore J Larsson,et al. Frequent bending--an underestimated burden in nursing professions. , 2012, The Annals of occupational hygiene.