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  1. Article

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    Characterizing modifications to a comparative effectiveness research study: the OPTIMIZE trial—using the Framework for Reporting Adaptations and Modifications to Evidence-based Interventions (FRAME)

    The OPTIMIZE trial is a multi-site, comparative effectiveness research (CER) study that uses a Sequential Multiple Assessment Randomized Trial (SMART) designed to examine the effectiveness of complex health in...

    Julie M. Fritz, Tom Greene, Gerard P. Brennan, Kate Minick, Elizabeth Lane in Trials (2023)

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    Role of psychosocial factors on the effect of physical activity on physical function in patients after lumbar spine surgery

    The purpose of this study was to investigate the longitudinal postoperative relationship between physical activity, psychosocial factors, and physical function in patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery.

    Hiral Master, Renan Castillo, Stephen T. Wegener in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2021)

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    Early postoperative physical activity and function: a descriptive case series study of 53 patients after lumbar spine surgery

    The purpose of this prospective case series study was to compare changes in early postoperative physical activity and physical function between 6 weeks and 3 and 6 months after lumbar spine surgery.

    Rogelio A. Coronado, Hiral Master, Daniel K. White in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2020)

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    The OPTIMIZE study: protocol of a pragmatic sequential multiple assessment randomized trial of nonpharmacologic treatment for chronic, nonspecific low back pain

    Low back pain is a prevalent condition that causes a substantial health burden. Despite intensive and expensive clinical efforts, its prevalence is growing. Nonpharmacologic treatments are effective at improvi...

    Richard L. Skolasky, Stephen T. Wegener, Rachel V. Aaron in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2020)

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    Targeted interventions to prevent transitioning from acute to chronic low back pain in high-risk patients: development and delivery of a pragmatic training course of psychologically informed physical therapy for the TARGET trial

    Low back pain (LBP) is a public health concern because it is highly prevalent and the leading cause of disability worldwide. Psychologically informed physical therapy (PIPT) is a secondary prevention approach ...

    Jason M. Beneciuk, Steven Z. George, Carol M. Greco, Michael J. Schneider in Trials (2019)

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    The Role of Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain

    Psychologically informed physical therapy (PIPT) addresses physical and psychosocial factors, by integrating cognitive-behavioral techniques into conventional physical therapy. This review presents findings fr...

    Kristin R. Archer, Rogelio A. Coronado in Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitati… (2018)

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    Animal-assisted intervention in the ICU: a tool for humanization

    Megan M. Hosey, Janice Jaskulski, Stephen T. Wegener, Linda L. Chlan in Critical Care (2018)

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    Reference Work Entry At a glance

    Referred Pain

    Stephen T. Wegener, Mathew Jacobs in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology (2018)

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    Pain Perception

    Stephen T. Wegener, Mathew Jacobs in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology (2018)

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    Reference Work Entry At a glance

    Pain Asymbolia

    Stephen T. Wegener, Mathew Jacobs in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology (2018)

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    Referred Pain

    Stephen T. Wegener, Mathew Jacobs in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology

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    Living Reference Work Entry In depth

    Pain Perception

    Stephen T. Wegener, Mathew Jacobs in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology

  14. Living Reference Work Entry At a glance

    Pain Asymbolia

    Stephen T. Wegener, Mathew Jacobs in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology

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    A comparative effectiveness trial of postoperative management for lumbar spine surgery: changing behavior through physical therapy (CBPT) study protocol

    The United States has the highest rate of lumbar spine surgery in the world, with rates increasing over 200% since 1990. Medicare spends over $1 billion annually on lumbar spine surgery. Despite surgical advan...

    Kristin R Archer, Rogelio A Coronado, Christine M Haug in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2014)

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    Development and evaluation of a categorization methodology for occupational back and shoulder injuries using claims data

    Administrative claims datasets have great potential for health services researchers who wish to evaluate patient care on a large scale across providers, but categorizing patients’ primary health conditions fro...

    Sara E. Heins, Dorianne R. Feldman in Health Services and Outcomes Research Meth… (2013)

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    Reference Work Entry At a glance

    Pain Asymbolia

    Stephen T. Wegener, Mathew Jacobs in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology (2011)

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    Psychometric properties of the Patient Activation Measure among individuals presenting for elective lumbar spine surgery

    An individual’s propensity to engage in adaptive health and rehabilitation behaviors may account for variation in postsurgical outcome.

    Richard L. Skolasky, Ellen J. Mackenzie, Lee H. Riley III in Quality of Life Research (2009)

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    Interventions for Psychological Issues in Amputation: A Team Approach

    Stephen T. Wegener, Susan E. Hofkamp, Dawn M. Ehde in Psychoprosthetics (2008)

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    Management of Chronic Pain After Limb Loss

    Dawn M. Ehde, Stephen T. Wegener in Psychoprosthetics (2008)