Objective To determine whether from a health provider and patient perspective, surgical stabilisation of the spine is cost effective when compared with an intensive programme of rehabilitation in patients with chronic low back pain. Design Economic evaluation alongside a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. Setting Secondary care. Participants 349 patients randomised to surgery (n =176) or to an intensive rehabilitation programme (n = 173) from 15 centres across the United Kingdom between June 1996 and February 2002. Main outcome measures Costs related to back pain and incurred by the NHS and patients up to 24 months after randomisation. Return to paid employment and total hours worked. Patient utility as estimated by usin...
Study Design. Economic evaluation alongside a pragmatic multicenter randomized controlled trial from...
BACKGROUND: The life-time incidence of low back pain is high and diagnoses of spinal stenosis and di...
STUDY DESIGN:A review of the surgical costs and results in a group of patients randomly allocated to...
Objective To determine whether from a health provider and patient perspective, surgical stabilisatio...
Objective To determine whether, from a health provider and patient perspective, surgical stabilisati...
OBJECTIVE:To determine whether, from a health provider and patient perspective, surgical stabilisati...
ObjectivesTo assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared wi...
Objectives To assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared w...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared ...
QuestionsIs spinal fusion more effective than intensive rehabilitation in improving disability, walk...
Study Design. A review of the surgical costs and results in a group of patients randomly allocated t...
STUDY DESIGN:Economic evaluation alongside a pragmatic multicenter randomized controlled trial from ...
Study Design. Economic evaluation alongside a pragmatic multicenter randomized controlled trial from...
BACKGROUND: The life-time incidence of low back pain is high and diagnoses of spinal stenosis and di...
STUDY DESIGN:A review of the surgical costs and results in a group of patients randomly allocated to...
Objective To determine whether from a health provider and patient perspective, surgical stabilisatio...
Objective To determine whether, from a health provider and patient perspective, surgical stabilisati...
OBJECTIVE:To determine whether, from a health provider and patient perspective, surgical stabilisati...
ObjectivesTo assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared wi...
Objectives To assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared w...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical effectiveness of surgical stabilisation (spinal fusion) compared ...
QuestionsIs spinal fusion more effective than intensive rehabilitation in improving disability, walk...
Study Design. A review of the surgical costs and results in a group of patients randomly allocated t...
STUDY DESIGN:Economic evaluation alongside a pragmatic multicenter randomized controlled trial from ...
Study Design. Economic evaluation alongside a pragmatic multicenter randomized controlled trial from...
BACKGROUND: The life-time incidence of low back pain is high and diagnoses of spinal stenosis and di...
STUDY DESIGN:A review of the surgical costs and results in a group of patients randomly allocated to...