Managing Mechanical LBP and PGP - Telerehabilitation Friendly
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Course Primer
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Welcome to this course!
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What is Pain?
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Nociceptors not Pain Sensors
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Reconceptualizing Pain
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What is Your Space of Possibility?
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Developing a Therapeutic Alliance
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Course Primer Feedback
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Mechanical Pain
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Interventions for Mechanical LBP
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The Role of Posture in LBP
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Low Back Pain and the Pelvic Floor
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Letting Go of Your Bias'
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Directional Preference Matters
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Self Efficacy
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History Taking: Listen, Listen, Listen
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Questionnaires and Outcome Measures (Resource)
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Mechanical Pain Feedback
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Movement Patterns
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Leg Dominant vs. Back Dominant Pain
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Repeated Test Movements
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Leg Dominant Pain
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Positions for Leg Dominant Pain
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Treating Back Dominant Pain
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Positions for Mechanical Back Dominant Pain - Sagittal Plane
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Positions for Mechanical Back Dominant Pain - Non Sagittal Pain
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Movement Patterns Feedback
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Patient Interview
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History/Questionnaires - Part 1
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History/Questionnaires - Part 2
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History/Questionnaires - Part 3
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Physical Assessment
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Patient Interview Feedback
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Types of Dysfunction and Stages of Treatment
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Stages of Treatment
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Biopsychosocial Framework for LBP
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Types of Dysfunction and Stages of Treatment Feedback
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Lecture Wrap Up
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SI Joint Dysfunction and Pelvic Girdle Pain
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Classification System for LBP / PGP
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Mechanical Pain Should Make Sense
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Lecture Wrap Up Feedback
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What's Next