Other Resources for Musculoskeletal
Pain
Disorders
This is a list of other resources on the Web for musculoskeletal pain disorders:
- NurseForHealth - NurseForHealth's mission is to empower patients with knowledge of Alternative Medicine, nutritional & spiritual healing, healthy living, & fitness and exercise tips.
- Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center - The aim of the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center is to prevent injuries and other health problems in sports through research on risk factors, injury mechanisms, and prevention methods, with a particular focus on football, team handball, and alpine skiing/snowboarding.
- Robertson Training Systems - A blog on high octane corrective exercise and performance enhancement.
- Sport Development in England - This new site remains a collection of resources for students about sports development in the United Kingdom, in addition to a variety of other features. The heart of the site is the document library where you can download 100's of sports development documents both past and present spanning 45 years.
- Sports Rehab Expert - Joe Heiler, P.T.s informational site w/ web radio interviews and content from Pr McGill, Gray Cook, PT, Shirley Sahrman, PT, Clare Frank PT, Craig Liebenson DC, etc..
- The Cochrane Collaboration - Leader in creating evidence-based health care guidelines
- The Happy Body - Aniela and Jerzy Gregorek have won multiple World Weightlifting Championships, been professional coaches and personal trainers since coming to this country from Poland. The Happy Body program is designed to restore the flexibility, ideal body weight, and posture.
- The National Committee for Quality Assurance - Back Pain Recognition Program - The National Committee for Quality Assurance is a private, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality. Since its founding in 1990, NCQA has been a central figure in driving improvement throughout the health care system, helping to elevate the issue of health care quality to the top of the national agenda. BPRP identifies physicians who provide high-value, patient-centered care for patients with back pain. The program is designed with an understanding that patients may seek the care of various types of practitioners primary care, spine specialists, chiropractors for treatment of an episode of back pain.
- Turning Point - Rehabilitation advice for women with breast cancer
- USA Baseball - Medical Safety Reports.
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