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Biomedical beliefs explain the clinical decisions made by exercise-based practitioners for people with chronic low back pain
MT Gibbs, NMV Morrison, PWM Marshall
Spine 46 (2), 114-121, 2021
142021
Does a powerlifting inspired exercise programme better compliment pain education compared to bodyweight exercise for people with chronic low back pain? A multicentre, single …
MT Gibbs, NMV Morrison, S Raftry, MD Jones, PW Marshall
Clinical rehabilitation 36 (9), 1199-1213, 2022
132022
Are improvements in pain neurophysiology knowledge following pain science education associated with improved outcomes in people with chronic pain?: A systematic review and meta …
A Ram, J Booth, JM Thom, MT Gibbs, MD Jones
The Clinical Journal of Pain 39 (1), 41-52, 2023
72023
Buy-In for back pain: does individualization matter?
MT Gibbs, PWM Marshall
Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology 7 (4), 82-93, 2018
62018
Higher intensity exercise reduces disability more than lower intensity exercise in adults with chronic low back pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis
AK Ram, SJ Summers, J Booth, MT Gibbs, MD Jones
Musculoskeletal care, 2023
52023
The effect of exercise engagement on low back disability at 12-months is mediated by pain and catastrophizing in a community sample of people with chronic low back pain
PW Marshall, NMV Morrison, M Gibbs, SM Schabrun
Behaviour Research and Therapy 159, 104205, 2022
42022
Reductions in movement-associated fear are dependent upon graded exposure in chronic low back pain: An exploratory analysis of a modified 3-item fear hierarchy
MT Gibbs, NMV Morrison, MD Jones, D Burgess, PW Marshall
Musculoskeletal Care, 2022
32022
Data informing governing body resistance-training guidelines exhibit sex bias: An audit-based review
A Pandit, TB Tran, M Letton, E Cowley, M Gibbs, MA Wewege, ...
Sports Medicine 53 (9), 1681-1691, 2023
22023
Education Improves Decision-Making of Exercise Physiologists Regarding Low Back Pain
MT Gibbs., NMV Morrison., PW Marshall
Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology 11 (1), 12-18, 2022
22022
Are Exercise Interventions in Clinical Trials for Chronic Low Back Pain Dosed Appropriately to Meet the World Health Organization’s Physical Activity Guidelines?
M Gibbs, J Hayden, A Cashin, B Shah, Y Gillanyi, A Natoli, G Holmes, ...
Physical Therapy, 2023
12023
Are the attitudes and beliefs of Australian exercise-based practitioners associated with their use of, and confidence in, treatment modalities for people with chronic low back …
MT Gibbs, T Last, P Marshall, MD Jones
Musculoskeletal Care, 2023
12023
The moderating Effect of Treatment Engagement on fear-avoidance beliefs in people with chronic low back Pain
PW Marshall, NMV Morrison, A Mifsud, M Gibbs, N Khan, T Meade
The Clinical journal of pain 37 (12), 872-880, 2021
12021
How do people with chronic low back pain perceive specific and general exercise? A mixed methods survey
A Natoli, MD Jones, V Long, B Mouatt, ED Walker, MT Gibbs
Pain Practice, 2024
2024
Accuracy of different methods for predicting proximity to failure during resistance training in females
G Holmes, M Gibbs, M Jones
OSF, 2024
2024
Exercise Snacks and Other Forms of Intermittent Physical Activity for Improving Health in Adults and Older Adults: A Scoping Review of Epidemiological, Experimental and …
MD Jones, BK Clifford, E Stamatakis, MT Gibbs
Sports Medicine, 1-23, 2024
2024
How do athlete's perceive risk of injury when competing in sport compared to resistance training?
M Gibbs
OSF, 2023
2023
Exercise snacks for improving health: A scoping review protocol
M Jones, M Gibbs, B Clifford
OSF, 2023
2023
Exercise-based biopsychosocial management of chronic low back pain
M Gibbs
2021
The effect of physical activity on beliefs associated with adherence and pain-related disability in people with chronic low back pain
M Gibbs
PQDT-Global, 2017
2017
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