Peter M Kent

Summary

Affiliation: Monash University
Country: Australia

Publications

  1. ncbi Can we predict poor recovery from recent-onset nonspecific low back pain? A systematic review
    Peter M Kent
    Monash Department of Clinical Epidemiology at Cabrini Hospital, Vic, Australia
    Man Ther 13:12-28. 2008
  2. ncbi Primary care clinicians use variable methods to assess acute nonspecific low back pain and usually focus on impairments
    Peter M Kent
    Monash Department of Clinical Epidemiology at Cabrini Hospital, Victoria, Australia
    Man Ther 14:88-100. 2009
  3. ncbi Searching for a conceptual framework for nonspecific low back pain
    Peter M Kent
    Monash Department of Clinical Epidemiology at Cabrini Hospital, 183 Wattletree Road, Malvern, Victoria 3199, Australia
    Man Ther 14:387-96. 2009
  4. ncbi Research methods for subgrouping low back pain
    Peter Kent
    Department of Physiotherapy, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
    BMC Med Res Methodol 10:62. 2010

Detail Information

Publications4

  1. ncbi Can we predict poor recovery from recent-onset nonspecific low back pain? A systematic review
    Peter M Kent
    Monash Department of Clinical Epidemiology at Cabrini Hospital, Vic, Australia
    Man Ther 13:12-28. 2008
    ....
  2. ncbi Primary care clinicians use variable methods to assess acute nonspecific low back pain and usually focus on impairments
    Peter M Kent
    Monash Department of Clinical Epidemiology at Cabrini Hospital, Victoria, Australia
    Man Ther 14:88-100. 2009
    ..Adoption of greater standardisation of assessment by clinicians may require demonstration of the capacity of this standardisation to improve patient outcomes...
  3. ncbi Searching for a conceptual framework for nonspecific low back pain
    Peter M Kent
    Monash Department of Clinical Epidemiology at Cabrini Hospital, 183 Wattletree Road, Malvern, Victoria 3199, Australia
    Man Ther 14:387-96. 2009
    ..Within the constructs sampled, no unifying framework could explain the diversity of current beliefs. This is likely to reflect pervasive uncertainty about the etiology, and therefore best practice assessment, of NSLBP...
  4. ncbi Research methods for subgrouping low back pain
    Peter Kent
    Department of Physiotherapy, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
    BMC Med Res Methodol 10:62. 2010
    ....