A prospective study of patients with chronic back pain randomised to group exercise, physiotherapy or osteopathy |
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Authors: | Marjorie Chown Lynne Whittamore Mark Rush Sally Allan David Stott Mark Archer |
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Affiliation: | aHemel Hempstead General Hospital, Hillfield Road, Hemel Hempstead HP2 4AD, UK;bSt Albans City Hospital, Waverley Road, St Albans AL3 5PN, UK;cUniversity of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield AL10 5AB, UK |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo investigate the difference in outcome between patients treated with group exercise, physiotherapy or osteopathy.DesignProspective study of patients referred at random to one of three treatments, with follow-up 6 weeks after discharge and after 12 months.SettingNational Health Service physiotherapy department at St Albans City Hospital, part of the West Hertfordshire Musculoskeletal Therapy Service.ParticipantsTwo hundred and thirty-nine patients aged 18-65 years recruited from referrals to the physiotherapy department with chronic low back pain.InterventionsEligible patients were randomised to group exercises led by a physiotherapist, one-to-one predominantly manipulative physiotherapy, or osteopathy.Main outcomesOswestry Disability Index (ODI), EuroQol-5D, shuttle walking test and patients’ subjective responses to pain and treatment.ResultsAll three treatments indicated comparable reductions in mean (95% confidence intervals) ODI at 6-week follow-up: group exercise, −4.5 (−0.9 to −8.0); physiotherapy, −4.1 (−1.4 to −6.9); and osteopathy, −5.0 (−1.6 to −8.4). Attendance rates were significantly lower among the group exercise patients. One-to-one therapies provided evidence of greater patient satisfaction.ConclusionThe study supports the use of a variety of approaches for the treatment of chronic low back pain. Particular attention needs to be given to the problems of attracting enough participants for group sessions, as these can be difficult to schedule in ways that are convenient for different participants. |
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Keywords: | Group exercise Physiotherapy Osteopathy Chronic back pain |
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