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    Musculoskeletal Clinical Translation Framework: From Knowing to Doing

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    Authors
    Mitchell, Tim
    Beales, Darren
    Slater, Helen
    O'Sullivan, Peter
    Date
    2017
    Type
    Book
    
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    Mitchell, T. and Beales, D. and Slater, H. and O'Sullivan, P. 2017. Musculoskeletal Clinical Translation Framework: From Knowing to Doing.
    Additional URLs
    https://www.musculoskeletalframework.net/
    ISBN
    9780648194002
    School
    School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58046
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Managing musculoskeletal pain is often challenging - both for the individual in pain and their health care practitioners. This eBook presents a Musculoskeletal Clinical Translation Framework that outlines the range of different elements that may influence the development, maintenance or resolution of musculoskeletal pain. The Framework has been designed to better enable health care practitioners to examine, interpret and implement targeted management for people with musculoskeletal pain disorders based on contemporary evidence and using a common clinical language – to help you to help others. Case studies provide ‘real-world’ practical examples of the The Framework in action. This eBook has utility for individual health care practitioners as well as to inform health care course curriculum.

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