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Literatuurlijst (alfabetisch)
De onderstaande literatuurlijst betreft de literatuur waar in de tekst van mijn website naar wordt verwezen.
De lijst is op internationale wijze gerangschikt: von Korff vindt u onder "V" en niet onder K.
Veel meer McKenzie gerelateerde literatuur vindt u op de internationale website: http://www.mckenziemdt.org of in de literatuurlijsten in de Mc Kenzie boeken.
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Bekkering G, Hendriks H, Koes B, Oostendorp R, Ostelo R, Thomassen J, van Tulder M, KNGF-richtlijn lage rugpijn, 2005. Supplement bij het Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Fysiotherapie 115/1.
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Chavannes A, Gubbels J, Post D, Rutten G, Thomas S, Acute low back pain: patients’ perceptions of pain four weeks after initial diagnosis and treatment in general practice, 1986 J Royall Coll 1986. 36: p.271-273
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Clare H, Adams R, Maher C, Reliability of McKenzie spinal pain classification using patient assesment forms. Physiotherapy, 2004. 90: p114-119
Croft P, Macfarlane G, Papageorgiou A, Thomas E, Silman A, Outcome of low back pain in general practice: a prospective study. Britsch Medical Journal, 1998. 316: p.1356-1359
Dillane J, Fry J, Kalton G, Acute back syndrome: a study from general practice.
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Donahue M, Riddle D, Sullivan M, intertester reliability of a modified version of McKenzie’s lateral shift assessmnet obtained on patients with low back pain, 1996. Physical Therapy 76.706-726
Donelson R, Rapidly reversible low back pain, an evidenced pathway to recoveries and savings, 2007,Hanover, New Hamsphire: Selfcare First, LLC.
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Faas A, Chavannes A, Koes B, van der Hoogen J, Mens M, Smeele L, Romeijnders A, van der Laan J, NHG-standaard Lage-Rugpijn, 1996. Huisarts Wet:39: p.18-31
Fritz J, et al., An examination of the reliability of classification-algorytm for subgrouping patients with low back pain. Spine, 2006. 31: p. 77-82
Fritz J, Delitto A, Vignovic M, Busse R, Interrater reliability of judgements of the centralization phenomenon and status change during movement testing in patients with low back pain, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2000. 81: p.57-61.
Frtitz J, George S, The use of a classification approach to identify subgroups of patients with acute low back pain: inter-rater reliability and short-term outcome.Spine, 2000. 25(1): p.106-114.
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Karas R, Mcintosch G, Hall H, Wilson L, Melles T, The relationship between non-organic signs and centralization of symptoms in the prediction of return to work for patients with low back pain, Physical Therapy, 1997. 77(4): p. 354-60
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Larsen M, Weidick F, Leboeuf-Yde C, Can passive prone extensions of the back prevent back problems? A randomized controlled intervention trial of 314 military conscripts. Spine, 2002. 27: p. 2747-2752
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Long A, The centralization phenomenon: its usefullness as a predictor of outcome in conservative treatment of chronic low back pain (a pilot study). Spine, 1995.20(23): p. 2513-2521
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Philips H, Grant L, The evolution of chronic back pain problems: a longitudinal study. Behaviorial Research Therapy, 1991. 29: p. 435-441
Razmjou H, Kramer J, Yamada R, Inter-tester reliability of the McKenzie evaluation in assessing patients with mechanical low back pain. Journal of Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2000. 30(7): p. 368-83.
Riddle D, Rothstein J, intertester reliability of McKenzie,s classification of the syndrome types present in patients with low back pain. Spine, 1993. 18(10): p1333-1344.
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