Manuela Ferreira's Publications
About Manuela Ferreira's Publications
Program Head, Musculoskeletal Health- Professor of Musculoskeletal Health, UNSW Sydney
- BPhysio,
- MSc,
- PhD
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The association between symptom severity and physical activity participation in people seeking care for acute low back pain
European Spine Journal Date published: -
Prevalence of fetal alcohol syndrome in a population-based sample of children living in remote A ustralia: The L ililwan Project
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health Date published: -
Older people's perspectives on participation in physical activity: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative literature
British Journal of Sports Medicine Date published: -
Risk factors for low back pain: insights from a novel case-control twin study
The Spine Journal Date published: -
Eliciting older people's preferences for exercise programs: a best-worst scaling choice experiment
Journal of Physiotherapy Date published: -
Economic modelling of a public health programme for fall prevention
Age and Ageing Date published: -
Effect of Weather on Back Pain: Results From a Case-Crossover Study
Arthritis Care & Research Date published: -
Patients' perceived level of social isolation affects the prognosis of low back pain
European Journal of Pain Date published: -
Forest plots
Journal of Physiotherapy Date published: -
Physiotherapy improves eating disorders and quality of life in bulimia and anorexia nervosa
British Journal of Sports Medicine Date published: -
Are Older Adults Missing From Low Back Pain Clinical Trials? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Arthritis Care & Research Date published: -
Gross Motor Deficits in Children Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol: A Meta-analysis
Pediatrics Date published: -
Heritability and lifestyle factors in chronic low back pain: Results of the A ustralian T win L ow B ack P ain S tudy ( T he AUTBACK study)
European Journal of Pain Date published: -
The methodological quality of diagnostic test accuracy studies for musculoskeletal conditions can be improved
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Date published: -
Heavy domestic, but not recreational, physical activity is associated with low back pain: Australian Twin low BACK pain (AUTBACK) study
European Spine Journal Date published: -
Self-reported moderate-to-vigorous leisure time physical activity predicts less pain and disability over 12 months in chronic and persistent low back pain
European Journal of Pain Date published: