BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Chronic low back pain (cLBP) represents a major challenge to our health care systems. The relative efficacy of surgery over nonoperative treatment for the treatment of cLBP remains controversial, and little is known of the long-term comparative outcomes. PURPOSE: To compare the clinical outcome at long-term follow-up (LTFU) of patients who were randomized with either spinal fusion or multidisciplinary cognitive-behavioral and exercise rehabilitation for cLBP. STUDY DESIGN/SETTING: Long-term clinical follow-up of three multicenter randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of surgery (instrumented or noninstrumented fusion, stabilization) versus nonoperative treatment (multidisciplinary cognitive-behavioral and exercise rehabili...
BACKGROUND: Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction is an important and underappreciated cause of chronic...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Spinal fusion is a common but controversial treatment for chronic low back pain ...
Background There is debate regarding criteria to select patients for lumbar fusion surgery who have ...
Background context Chronic low back pain (cLBP) represents a major challenge to our health care syst...
Study Design. A randomized controlled multicenter study with a 2-year follow-up by an independent ob...
Objectives To assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared w...
Summary of Fritzell P, Hägg O, Wessberg P, Nordwall A, and the Swedish Lumbar Spine Study Group (200...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared ...
Study Design: Single blind randomized study. Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of lumbar inst...
QuestionsIs spinal fusion more effective than intensive rehabilitation in improving disability, walk...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence on differences across health care systems in choice and outcome...
The utility of spinal fusion for patients with chronic low back pain is controversial. The aim ofthe...
Objectives To assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared w...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of prognostic patient factors and predictive tests in clinical decisio...
BACKGROUND: Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction is an important and underappreciated cause of chronic...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Spinal fusion is a common but controversial treatment for chronic low back pain ...
Background There is debate regarding criteria to select patients for lumbar fusion surgery who have ...
Background context Chronic low back pain (cLBP) represents a major challenge to our health care syst...
Study Design. A randomized controlled multicenter study with a 2-year follow-up by an independent ob...
Objectives To assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared w...
Summary of Fritzell P, Hägg O, Wessberg P, Nordwall A, and the Swedish Lumbar Spine Study Group (200...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared ...
Study Design: Single blind randomized study. Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of lumbar inst...
QuestionsIs spinal fusion more effective than intensive rehabilitation in improving disability, walk...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence on differences across health care systems in choice and outcome...
The utility of spinal fusion for patients with chronic low back pain is controversial. The aim ofthe...
Objectives To assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared w...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of prognostic patient factors and predictive tests in clinical decisio...
BACKGROUND: Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction is an important and underappreciated cause of chronic...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Spinal fusion is a common but controversial treatment for chronic low back pain ...
Background There is debate regarding criteria to select patients for lumbar fusion surgery who have ...