• Author: Luc J. Hébert
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Is group-based physiotherapy a cost-effective intervention compared to usual one-on-one physiotherapy care in the management of musculoskeletal disorders in active military personnel? An economic evaluation alongside a pragmatic randomized clinical trial

Abstract: Objective: To conduct a cost-utility analysis of a group physiotherapy intervention, compared to usual care, for musculoskeletal disorders in Canadian military personnel. …

Group-based exercise training programs for military members presenting musculoskeletal disorders - A pragmatic randomized controlled trial

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of personalized supervised group-based programs (group physical therapy programs) to usual one-on-one physical therapy care (usual …

Are MSK injuries a hidden threat to the Canadian Armed Forces?

Abstract: In comparison with the focus in the media on the mental health needs of Canada's fighting forces, which are and should remain a top priority, non-battle-related injuries …

Use of the CAREN system as a treatment adjunct for Canadian Armed Forces members with chronic non-specific low back pain: a pilot study

Abstract: Non-specific chronic low back pain (cLBP) is a significant concern for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). Some CAF members develop pain-related fear of movement that is …

The lessons learned from the Canadian Forces physiotherapy experience during the peacekeeping operations in Bosnia

Abstract: The musculoskeletal injuries and soldiers' demographic profiles observed by physiotherapy (PT) officers during the Canadian Forces peacekeeping mission Op-Palladium in …