Jan Hartvigsen
@janhartvigsen
Professor of Clinical Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Research
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https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/persons/jhartvigsen 15-09-2015 17:47:09
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New study out today. A pilot testing the OI-NMQ in a Danish OI population. Read it in open access below. Study in collaboration with Jan Hartvigsen Søren T. Skou Karsten Jensen DFOI Lena Lande Wekre by first author and master student Camilla G Horn pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39066925/
Flawed propensity-matched study of patients opting for surgery or not for lumbar spinal stenosis published in BrainandSpineJournal See our lte sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Rikke Krüger Jensen James J. Young
Can’t wait to see everyone in Edmonton for an amazing week Kiropraktorernes Videnscenter Kiropraktoren
Such a pleasure to be together with Chiropractic Academy of Research Leadership Fellows at residential in Edmonton. Discussions - Science - Friendship - Fun Greg Kawchuk Professor Jon Adams
Du you want an update on the evidence on treatment of meniscal tears in young adults? Listen to the recent JOSPT Community Insights podcast where we discuss our DREAM-trial on surgery versus exercise: open.spotify.com/episode/0EKf9X… Jonas Thorlund FOF research unit PROgrez
In this episode of JOSPT Community Insights Søren T. Skou and I discuss treatment of YOUNG patients with meniscal tears based on the DREAM trial. See also recent paper in JOSPT Community on this topic: jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jo… open.spotify.com/episode/0EKf9X…
"Synet på rygsmerter er under hastig forandring" - det skyldes ikke mindst Jan Hartvigsen. Godt, at hans arbejde har båret frugt i ændret WHO anbefaling. Smertemedicin har ingen plads. I stedet tiltag som superviseret træning og manuel behandling, uden egenbetaling og henvisning
Journey through Cognitive Functional Therapy - the voices of people living with disabling low back pain A prospective qualitative study from the RESTORE trial. OPEN ACCESS Great work Nardia Klem Rob Schütze Anne Smith pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39250737/