An educational approach based on a non-injury model compared with individual symptom-based physical training in chronic LBP. A pragmatic, randomised trial with a one-year follow-up

Pia H Sorensen, Tom Bendix, Claus Manniche, Lars Korsholm, Dorte Lemvigh, Aage Indahl

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    Abstract

    In the treatment of chronic back pain, cognitive methods are attracting increased attention due to evidence of effectiveness similar to that of traditional therapies. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of performing a cognitive intervention based on a non-injury model with that of a symptom-based physical training method on the outcomes of low back pain (LBP), activity limitation, LBP attitudes (fear-avoidance beliefs and back beliefs), physical activity levels, sick leave, and quality of life, in chronic LBP patients.
    Translated title of the contributionEn kognitiv/uddannelsesmæssig, ikke-skades-model sammenlignet med symptombaseret fysisk træning ved kronisk rygsmerte: En pragmatisk, randomiseret undersøgelse med 1-års efterundersøgelse
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalB M C Musculoskeletal Disorders
    Volume11
    Pages (from-to)212
    ISSN1471-2474
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Sept 2010

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