Methods. One hundred seventy-two patients with chronic low back pain were enrolled in the trial, which was conducted in Australian physical therapy clinics. The treatment consisted of 12 initial exercise sessions over an 8-week period and booster sessions at 4 and 10 months following randomization. The putative effect modifiers (psychosocial features, physical activity level, walking tolerance, and self-reported signs of clinical instability) were measured at baseline. Measures of pain and function (both measured on a 0–10 scale) were taken at baseline and at 2, 6, and 12 months by a blinded assessor
Background: While one in ten Australians suffer from chronic low back pain this condition remains ex...
Abstract Background Low back pain is a relevant publi...
Systematic reviews have shown that as non-operative treatments exercise, behavioural and multimodal ...
Background. Current treatments for low back pain have small effects. A research priority is to ident...
Abstract Background Chronic low back pain remains a major health problem in Australia and around the...
Background: Chronic low back pain remains a major health problem in Australia and around the world. ...
Introduction Exercise therapy is the most recommended treatment for chronic low back pain (LBP). Eff...
Purpose: Exercise therapy such as motor control training (MCT) has been shown to reduce pain and dis...
Introduction Exercise therapy is the most recommended treatment for chronic low back pain (LBP). Eff...
OBJECTIVES: i) To determine predictors of change in disability of people with chronic low back pai...
Background. The evidence that exercise intervention is effective for treatment of chronic low back p...
Objective: To evaluate a progressive fitness programme for patients with chronic low back pain.Desig...
Objective. Identifying factors that predict who is likely to gain the greatest benefit from differen...
Abstract Background Low back pain is a relevant publi...
Abstract Background Low back pain is a relevant publi...
Background: While one in ten Australians suffer from chronic low back pain this condition remains ex...
Abstract Background Low back pain is a relevant publi...
Systematic reviews have shown that as non-operative treatments exercise, behavioural and multimodal ...
Background. Current treatments for low back pain have small effects. A research priority is to ident...
Abstract Background Chronic low back pain remains a major health problem in Australia and around the...
Background: Chronic low back pain remains a major health problem in Australia and around the world. ...
Introduction Exercise therapy is the most recommended treatment for chronic low back pain (LBP). Eff...
Purpose: Exercise therapy such as motor control training (MCT) has been shown to reduce pain and dis...
Introduction Exercise therapy is the most recommended treatment for chronic low back pain (LBP). Eff...
OBJECTIVES: i) To determine predictors of change in disability of people with chronic low back pai...
Background. The evidence that exercise intervention is effective for treatment of chronic low back p...
Objective: To evaluate a progressive fitness programme for patients with chronic low back pain.Desig...
Objective. Identifying factors that predict who is likely to gain the greatest benefit from differen...
Abstract Background Low back pain is a relevant publi...
Abstract Background Low back pain is a relevant publi...
Background: While one in ten Australians suffer from chronic low back pain this condition remains ex...
Abstract Background Low back pain is a relevant publi...
Systematic reviews have shown that as non-operative treatments exercise, behavioural and multimodal ...