STUDY DESIGN: Randomized parallel group comparative trial with a 1-year follow-up period. OBJECTIVE: To compare in a population of patients with chronic low back pain, the effectiveness of a functional restoration program (FRP), including intensive physical training and a multidisciplinary approach, with an outpatient active physiotherapy program at 1-year follow-up. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Controlled studies conducted in the United States and in Northern Europe showed a benefit of FRPs, especially on return to work. Randomized studies have compared these programs with standard care. A previously reported study presented the effectiveness at 6 months of both functional restoration and active physiotherapy, with a significantly greater r...
Objective: To compare the effect of function-centered treatment (FCT) and pain-centered treatment (P...
Objective: To compare the effect of function-centered treatment (FCT) and pain-centered treatment (P...
Objectives. To examine the relative efficacy of three active therapies for patients with chronic low...
INTRODUCTION: In recent decades the treatment of non-specific low back pain has turned to active mod...
Study Design: A controlled and retrospective study of 144 chronic low back pain patients to evaluate...
Study Design: A controlled and retrospective study of 144 chronic low back pain patients to evaluate...
International audienceMETHODS: A controlled and retrospective study of 144 chronic low back pain pat...
International audienceMETHODS: A controlled and retrospective study of 144 chronic low back pain pat...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of three treatment strategies for chronic low back pain with...
ObjectiveChronic low back pain is a major socioeconomic health issue, due to the high direct (health...
Objective: To compare costs of function- and pain-centred inpatient treatment in patients with chron...
OBJECTIVE: To compare costs of function- and pain-centred inpatient treatment in patients with chron...
STUDY DESIGN: Pragmatic, randomized, assessor blinded, clinical trial with economic analysis. OBJECT...
Objective: To compare the effect of function-centered treatment (FCT) and pain-centered treatment (P...
Objective: To compare the effect of function-centered treatment (FCT) and pain-centered treatment (P...
Objective: To compare the effect of function-centered treatment (FCT) and pain-centered treatment (P...
Objective: To compare the effect of function-centered treatment (FCT) and pain-centered treatment (P...
Objectives. To examine the relative efficacy of three active therapies for patients with chronic low...
INTRODUCTION: In recent decades the treatment of non-specific low back pain has turned to active mod...
Study Design: A controlled and retrospective study of 144 chronic low back pain patients to evaluate...
Study Design: A controlled and retrospective study of 144 chronic low back pain patients to evaluate...
International audienceMETHODS: A controlled and retrospective study of 144 chronic low back pain pat...
International audienceMETHODS: A controlled and retrospective study of 144 chronic low back pain pat...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of three treatment strategies for chronic low back pain with...
ObjectiveChronic low back pain is a major socioeconomic health issue, due to the high direct (health...
Objective: To compare costs of function- and pain-centred inpatient treatment in patients with chron...
OBJECTIVE: To compare costs of function- and pain-centred inpatient treatment in patients with chron...
STUDY DESIGN: Pragmatic, randomized, assessor blinded, clinical trial with economic analysis. OBJECT...
Objective: To compare the effect of function-centered treatment (FCT) and pain-centered treatment (P...
Objective: To compare the effect of function-centered treatment (FCT) and pain-centered treatment (P...
Objective: To compare the effect of function-centered treatment (FCT) and pain-centered treatment (P...
Objective: To compare the effect of function-centered treatment (FCT) and pain-centered treatment (P...
Objectives. To examine the relative efficacy of three active therapies for patients with chronic low...