| Literature DB >> 9825385 |
P J Keel1, R Wittig, R Deutschmann, U Diethelm, O Knüsel, C Löschmann, R Matathia, T Rudolf, H Spring.
Abstract
In this multicentre intervention study, we compared an integrated group treatment program which combines psychological and education methods into a more active training approach, with the traditional individual approach of physiotherapy and physical procedures for sub-chronic and chronic low back pain. Our 411 patients had a 4-week inpatient treatment: 243 patients in an experimental program and 168 in a traditional program. Outcomes of 283 patients were assessed 3 months and 1 year after entry. The dropout rate was 31.1%. Both conditions demonstrated favourable initial effects on functional and psychological parameters, but the integrated approach showed better long-term results for work rehabilitation than the traditional approach. The most successful patients (n = 58) were younger and had a higher educational level in comparison to the unsuccessful subgroup (n = 71). The main conclusion is that an integrated approach promoting self control and behaviour change through educational measures achieves better long-term results than the traditional individual physiotherapy approach.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9825385
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Rehabil Med ISSN: 0036-5505