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Auteur Stephen T. Wegener |
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Hiral Master ; Jacquelyn S. Pennings ; Rogelio A. Coronado ; Jordan A. Bley ; Payton E. Robinette ; Christine M. Haug ; Richard L. Skolasky ; Lee H. Riley III ; Brian J. Neuman ; Joseph S. Cheng ; Oran S. Aaronson ; Clinton J. Devin ; Stephen T. Wegener ; Kristin R. Archer |Objective To investigate whether early postoperative walking is associated with best outcome and no opioid use at 1 year after lumbar spine surgery and establish a threshold for steps/day to inform clinical practice. Design Secondary an[...]Article
Richard L. Skolasky ; Richard L. Skolasky ; Elisabeth R. Kimball ; Patrick Galyean ; Kate I. Minick ; Gerard Brennan ; Terrence McGee ; Elizabeth Lane ; Anne Thackeray ; Tyler Bardsley ; Stephen T. Wegener ; Stephen J. Hunter ; Susan Zickmund ; Julie M. Fritz |Objective To describe concerns, advantages, and disadvantages encountered in an evidence-based physical therapy (PT) program for persons with chronic low back pain (CLBP) delivered by telehealth. Design Mixed methods survey and semistructured in[...]Article
Julie M. Fritz ; Kate I. Minick ; Gerard P. Brennan ; Terrence McGee ; Elizabeth Lane ; Richard L. Skolasky ; Anne Thackeray ; Tyler Bardsley ; Stephen T. Wegener ; Stephen J. Hunter ; Stephen J. Hunter |Objective To describe the feasibility of an evidence-based physical therapy (PT) program for persons with chronic low back pain (LBP) originally designed for in-person delivery, adapted for telehealth using videoconferencing. Design Prospective,[...]Article
Aaron P. Turner ; Stephen T. Wegener ; Rhonda M. Williams ; Dawn M. Ehde ; Daniel C. Norvell ; David N. Yanez ; Joseph M. Czerniecki ; Vetpals Study Group |Objective To (1) evaluate the effects of a group-based self-management treatment intervention (VETPALS) on physical and psychosocial functioning (primary outcomes) and quality of life (secondary outcome) in individuals with amputation and (2)[...]