[Effectiveness of a risk-tailored short intervention to prevent chronic low back pain : A cluster-randomized study in general practice].
CONCLUSIONS: A risk-tailored short intervention to prevent chronic LBP in general practice had no significant impact on the clinical course compared to care as usual. A subgroup analysis comparing adherent and non-adherent patients suggests that it is possible to have a positive impact on patient-relevant outcomes.
PMID: 30796580 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Schmerz - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Chenot JF, Pfingsten M, Marnitz U, Pfeifer K, Kohlmann T, Lindena G, Schmidt CO Tags: Schmerz Source Type: research
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