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Frost H, Lamb SE, Doll HA, Taffe Carver P & Stewart-Brown S (2004) Randomised controlled trial of physiotherapy compared with advice for low back pain. BMJ, 329 (7468), pp. 708-711. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.38216.868808.7C
Abstract
Objective
To measure the effectiveness of routine physiotherapy compared with an assessment session and advice from a physiotherapist for patients with low back pain.
Design
Pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial.
Setting
Seven British NHS physiotherapy departments.
Participants
286 patients with low back pain of more than six weeks' duration.
Intervention
Routine physiotherapy or advice on remaining active from a physiotherapist. Both groups received an advice book.
Main outcome measures
Primary outcome was scores on the Oswestry disability index at 12 months. Secondary outcomes were scores on the Oswestry disability index (two and six months), scores on the Roland and Morris disability questionnaire and SF-36 (2, 6 and 12 months), and patient perceived benefit from treatment (2, 6, and 12 months).
Results
200 of 286 patients (70%) provided follow up information at 12 months. Patients in the therapy group reported enhanced perceptions of benefit, but there was no evidence of a long term effect of physiotherapy in either disease specific or generic outcome measures (mean difference in change in Oswestry disability index scores at 12 months −1.0%, 95% confidence interval −3.7% to 1.6%). The most common treatments were low velocity spinal joint mobilisation techniques (72%, 104 of 144 patients) and lumbar spine mobility and abdominal strengthening exercises (94%, 136 patients).
Conclusions
Routine physiotherapy seemed to be no more effective than one session of assessment and advice from a physiotherapist.
Journal
BMJ: Volume 329, Issue 7468
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 23/09/2004 |
Date accepted by journal | 19/07/2004 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/22785 |
Publisher | BMJ Publishing Group |
ISSN | 0959-8138 |
eISSN | 1756-1833 |