Managing Non-acute Low Back Symptoms in Occupational Health: Two Trials
Low Back Pain, Recurrent, Low Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Low Back Pain, Recurrent focused on measuring low back pain, recurrent, subacute, secondary prevention, primary care, occupational health, back book, rehabilitation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age 18-56 years
- present employment at the company
at least one criteria out the following qualified for the study:
- nonspecific LBP with the duration of 2 weeks or more
- radiating, present low back pain
- recurrent LBP (2 or more episodes per year)
- work absence because of LBP
- included subjects also responded having low back pain during preceding week prior to the questionnaire (VAS ≥ 10 mm, Visual Analogue Scale 0-100 mm)
According to pain level, patients were later divided into two separate RCT's, "mild": VAS 10mm - 34mm, "moderate": VAS 35mm or more.
Exclusion Criteria:
- retirement
- acute nerve root compression symptoms
- malignant tumor
- recent fracture
- severe osteoporosis
- other specific disease preventing participation in the follow-up
Sites / Locations
- University of Helsinki
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
BB
BB+A
DBC
PMU
NC
Subjects received the back book booklet, which is an self-information booklet about managing low back symptoms. Included in the Mild and Mild vs. NC interventions.
Subjects received a back book booklet and also oral advice based on the back book by the occupational health professional (OH Nurse or OH Physician in mild or moderate intervention, respectively). Included in the Mild and Mild vs. NC interventions. Arm was also used as a control at the Moderate and Moderate vs. NC interventions.
A graded activity back school program was carried out in a physiotherapy out-patient clinic that consisted of one-hour session twice or three times per week, lasting for 12 weeks, supervised by a specially trained physiotherapist. Arm is included in the MOderate and Moderate vs. NC interventions.
An intensive, multidisciplinary LBP rehabilitation program was carried out in a physical medicine out-patient unit at the local Central Hospital. The program included a 3-week pre-course of 1,5 hour session at 3 days per week, closely followed by a 3-week intensive rehabilitation course of 6.5 hours per day for 5 days per week. A personal graded activity training program was made for each subject and patients were later called for follow-up visit within 1 year of the initial course. Arm is included in the MOderate and Moderate vs. NC interventions.
Natural course of low back pain