The effects of exercise therapy feedback on subjective treatment outcome and patient satisfaction: study protocol for a mono-centric, randomized, controlled trial in orthopedic rehabilitation (FeedYou)
Abstract Background The disease burden of musculoskeletal disorders necessitates multidisciplinary and patient-centered models of care. Exercise therapy represents a first-line treatment strategy and a central component of medical rehabilitation. In order to realize the goals of long-term physical a...
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Main Authors: | André Arik Schuber (Author), Sebastian Schmidt (Author), Sarah Hombach (Author), Andrea Schaller (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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