Synnott, A., O'Keeffe, M., Bunzli, S., Dankaerts, W., O'Sullivan, P., Robinson, K., & O'Sullivan, K. (2016). Physiotherapists report improved understanding of and attitude toward the cognitive, psychological and social dimensions of chronic low back pain after Cognitive Functional Therapy training: A qualitative study. Australian Physiotherapy Association.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSynnott, A., M. O'Keeffe, S. Bunzli, W. Dankaerts, Peter O'Sullivan, K. Robinson, and K. O'Sullivan. Physiotherapists Report Improved Understanding of and Attitude Toward the Cognitive, Psychological and Social Dimensions of Chronic Low Back Pain After Cognitive Functional Therapy Training: A Qualitative Study. Australian Physiotherapy Association, 2016.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSynnott, A., et al. Physiotherapists Report Improved Understanding of and Attitude Toward the Cognitive, Psychological and Social Dimensions of Chronic Low Back Pain After Cognitive Functional Therapy Training: A Qualitative Study. Australian Physiotherapy Association, 2016.