Virtual reality training and pain neuroscience plus motor control on pain, disability, health, and quality of life of women with non-specific chronic back pain
<p>Background: Non-specific chronic low back pain is defined as a complex disorder involving structural, biomechanical, cognitive, psychological, social, and lifestyle factors. This randomized clinical trial study compared the effects of 8-week Virtual Reality Training (VRT) and pain neuroscie...
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Main Authors: | Ensiye Reza (Author), Rafael Oliveira (Author), Behrooz Sarvari Far (Author), Faeze Molaee (Author), Hadi Mohammadi Nia Samakosh (Author) |
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Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation - Peertechz Publications,
2024-01-18.
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