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Benoit Thierry-Hildenbrand

Benoit Thierry-Hildenbrand
Institut d'Ostéopathie Rennes

Master of Science

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La pratique fondée sur les preuves (EBP) fait partie intégrante des programmes de formation des futurs professionnels de la santé. Sa mise en œuvre dans l'enseignement de l'ostéopathie n'est pas encore uniformisée et de nouveaux défis en lien avec la difficulté de trouver une voie entre l'héritage ostéopathique et les nouvelles connaissances scient...
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Psychological factors are known to impact the course of low back pain and predict individual low back pain (LBP) outcomes for pain and disability. For practitioners to adequately address these factors, an understanding of the beliefs that underlie them appears to be crucial. Beliefs about LBP can influence the interpretation of pain signals, the de...
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Les facteurs psychosociaux jouent un rôle essentiel dans le pronostic et la prise en charge des patients présentant une lombalgie non-spécifique (LNS). Les données scientifiques indiquent que les croyances d'un individu concernant la douleur sont associées aux attitudes et aux croyances du clinicien consulté. Cette étude a exploré les attitudes, cr...
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Background Practitioners’ fear-avoidance beliefs can influence positively or negatively therapeutic outcomes in their patients. This study reports pain knowledge and fear-avoidance beliefs of French osteopathy students and educators towards the management of chronic low back pain (cLBP). Methods An online cross-sectional survey was proposed to edu...
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Chronic back pain has been identified as one of the leading causes of disability in worldwide analysis and has remained one of the two main contributing factors to the global causes of disability for more than two decades. Practitioners’ attitudes and beliefs can trigger whether positive (placebo) or negative (nocebo) therapeutic outcomes in their...

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