Publication type: Article in scientific journal
Type of review: Peer review (publication)
Title: The effect of visual feedback on people suffering from chronic back and neck pain : a systematic review
Authors: Heinrich, Martin
Steiner, Simon
Bauer, Christoph
Published in: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
Issue Date: 20-Nov-2018
Publisher / Ed. Institution: Taylor & Francis
ISSN: 0959-3985
1532-5040
Language: English
Subject (DDC): 617.5: Orthopaedic surgery
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/14766
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Licence according to publishing contract
Departement: School of Health Sciences
Organisational Unit: Institute of Physiotherapy (IPT)
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Heinrich, M., Steiner, S., & Bauer, C. (2018). The effect of visual feedback on people suffering from chronic back and neck pain : a systematic review. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice.
Heinrich, M., Steiner, S. and Bauer, C. (2018) ‘The effect of visual feedback on people suffering from chronic back and neck pain : a systematic review’, Physiotherapy Theory and Practice [Preprint].
M. Heinrich, S. Steiner, and C. Bauer, “The effect of visual feedback on people suffering from chronic back and neck pain : a systematic review,” Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, Nov. 2018.
HEINRICH, Martin, Simon STEINER und Christoph BAUER, 2018. The effect of visual feedback on people suffering from chronic back and neck pain : a systematic review. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 20 November 2018
Heinrich, Martin, Simon Steiner, and Christoph Bauer. 2018. “The Effect of Visual Feedback on People Suffering from Chronic Back and Neck Pain : A Systematic Review.” Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, November.
Heinrich, Martin, et al. “The Effect of Visual Feedback on People Suffering from Chronic Back and Neck Pain : A Systematic Review.” Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, Nov. 2018.


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