[HTML][HTML] A vision for the future of wearable sensors in spine care and its challenges: narrative review

PW Hodges, W van den Hoorn - Journal of Spine Surgery, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective This review aimed to:(I) provide a brief overview of some topical areas of current
literature regarding applications of wearable sensors in the management of low back pain …

Model simulations challenge reductionist research approaches to studying chronic low back pain

J Cholewicki, PK Pathak, NP Reeves… - journal of orthopaedic & …, 2019 - jospt.org
Background Traditionally, low back pain (LBP) is studied using a reductionist approach, in
which the factors contributing to the clinical presentation of LBP are studied in isolation to …

The fit-for-purpose model: Conceptualizing and managing chronic nonspecific low back pain as an information problem

BM Wand, AG Cashin, JH McAuley, MK Bagg… - Physical …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Chronic nonspecific low back pain (LBP) is a complex and multifaceted problem. The
following Perspective piece tries to help make sense of this complexity by describing a …

Can biomechanics research lead to more effective treatment of low back pain? A point-counterpoint debate

J Cholewicki, A Breen, JM Popovich Jr… - journal of orthopaedic & …, 2019 - jospt.org
Although biomechanics plays a role in the development and perhaps the persistent or
recurrent nature of low back pain (LBP), whether biomechanics alone can provide the basis …

Perspectives of scholars on the nature of sustainability: a survey study

P Aminpour, S Gray, R Richardson, A Singer… - International Journal of …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to investigate different ways in which faculty members of
sustainability-related departments in universities across the world perceive, understand and …

Systems Thinking in an era of climate change: Does cognitive neuroscience hold the key to improving environmental decision making? A perspective on Climate …

B Lalani, S Gray, T Mitra-Ganguli - Frontiers in Integrative …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Systems Thinking (ST) can be defined as a mental construct that recognises patterns and
connections in a particular complex system to make the “best decision” possible. In the field …

Mapping farmer perceptions, Conservation Agriculture practices and on-farm measurements: The role of systems thinking in the process of adoption

B Lalani, P Aminpour, S Gray, M Williams, L Büchi… - Agricultural …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract CONTEXT Conservation Agriculture (CA) usage, particularly in Southern Africa, has
remained low with lower yield, higher weed pressure and lower soil quality cited as reasons …

Assessing (social-ecological) systems thinking by evaluating cognitive maps

S Gray, EJ Sterling, P Aminpour, L Goralnik, A Singer… - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Systems thinking (ST) skills are often the foundation of sustainability science curricula.
Though ST skill sets are used as a basic approach to reasoning about complex …

An exploration of knowledge‐organizing technologies to advance transdisciplinary back pain research

JC Lotz, G Ropella, P Anderson, Q Yang… - JOR …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Chronic low back pain (LBP) is influenced by a broad spectrum of patient‐specific factors as
codified in domains of the biopsychosocial model (BSM). Operationalizing the BSM into …

Effect of integrated exercise therapy and psychosocial interventions on self-efficacy in patients with chronic low back pain: A systematic review.

M Vorensky, T Murray, AF McGovern, YY Patel… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective Investigate if integrated exercise and psychosocial (EP) interventions effect self-
efficacy to manage pain and self-efficacy for physical functioning compared to alternate …