Acute Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Educational and Exercise Program as Secondary Prevention of Recurrent Lower Back Pain in Healthcare Workers: A Randomized, Controlled, 2-year Follow-up Study.
At Lyon University Medical Center, back problems are the leading cause of sick leave. The
course of lower back pain is usually relatively short (recovery occurs within 4 to 6 weeks in
90% of cases). However, about 5-10% develop chronic lower back pain. Although this is a
relatively small group, the economic consequences are enormous (accounting for 70 to 80% of
the total cost of lower back pain).
Nowadays, some very general training sessions are offered to workers at Lyon University
Medical Center, irrespective of their lower back pain status. These very general training
sessions are mostly preventive and primary in nature (like back school program) despite the
fact that these people already have a history of lower back pain, the main risk factor of
recurrence and chronic pain.
Since the 1980, some multidisciplinary functional restoration programs have been advised as a
strategy for secondary and tertiary prevention of lower back pain.
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to assess the effectiveness of physical
exercise combined with an educational program and self-led exercise for Lyon University
Medical Center workers with lower back pain. We hope this intervention will reduce the risk
of recurrence and chronic lower back pain.
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