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Lise Hestbæk is a research expert associated with the University of Southern Denmark. Her recent work emphasizes the prevalence of physical disabilities among adult populations and their social markers. Hestbæk has contributed significantly to the understanding of spinal pain in Danish schoolchildren and the implications of manual therapy in this context. Alongside her teaching responsibilities, she supervises research related to musculoskeletal issues in children and adolescents, presenting key findings at various conferences. She has actively participated in panels discussing evidence-based practices in manual therapy, sharing insights on the placebo and nocebo effects. Hestbæk’s commitment to advancing the field through collaborative research is further demonstrated by her participation in various projects aimed at improving health outcomes for children with spinal pain. She has also received recognition for her contributions, notably being awarded the Jean Robert Research Prize.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Teaching and supervision related to musculoskeletal disorders and spinal pain in children.
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