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Cognitive behavioural therapy low back pain

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279131/get-back-a-person-centred-digital-programme-targeting-physical-activity-for-patients-undergoing-spinal-stenosis-surgery-a-study-protocol-of-a-randomized-feasibility-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emelie Karlsson, Rikard Hanafi, Helena Brisby, Andreas Fors, Mike Kemani, Håkan Hedman, Jo Nijs, Mari Lundberg
BACKGROUND: Spinal stenosis is the most common reason for elective spine surgery, and the cardinal symptom is leg pain and discomfort when walking. Patients with spinal stenosis have a decreased level of physical activity and thereby an increased risk of poor health. Get Back is a person-centred digital programme that strives to support patients being physically active after surgery. The aim is to explore if Get Back, in its present format (referred to as Get Backfeasibility ), is feasible and contributes to detectable change in variables related to intervention content...
January 26, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38101929/management-of-chronic-pain-associated-with-temporomandibular-disorders-a-clinical-practice-guideline
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason W Busse, Rodrigo Casassus, Alonso Carrasco-Labra, Justin Durham, David Mock, Joanna M Zakrzewska, Carolyn Palmer, Caroline F Samer, Matteo Coen, Bruno Guevremont, Thomas Hoppe, Gordon H Guyatt, Holly N Crandon, Liang Yao, Behnam Sadeghirad, Per O Vandvik, Reed A C Siemieniuk, Lyuba Lytvyn, Birk Stokke Hunskaar, Thomas Agoritsas
CLINICAL QUESTION: What is the comparative effectiveness of available therapies for chronic pain associated with temporomandibular disorders (TMD)? CURRENT PRACTICE: TMD are the second most common musculoskeletal chronic pain disorder after low back pain, affecting 6-9% of adults globally. TMD are associated with pain affecting the jaw and associated structures and may present with headaches, earache, clicking, popping, or crackling sounds in the temporomandibular joint, and impaired mandibular function...
December 15, 2023: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38054520/are-the-attitudes-and-beliefs-of-australian-exercise-based-practitioners-associated-with-their-use-of-and-confidence-in-treatment-modalities-for-people-with-chronic-low-back-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mitchell T Gibbs, Theo Last, Paul Marshall, Matthew D Jones
BACKGROUND: Practitioners' attitudes and beliefs towards chronic low back pain (CLBP) influence their clinical decision making, but few studies have investigated decision making outside the context of patient vignettes for a range of first- and second-line treatment options for CLBP, or in accredited exercise physiologists (AEPs). METHODS: Using an online survey, Australian AEPs and physiotherapists rated their use of different treatments for CLBP (exercise, education, manual therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy) and their confidence in these treatments for reducing pain and disability...
December 6, 2023: Musculoskeletal Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37643992/psychological-therapies-delivered-remotely-for-the-management-of-chronic-pain-excluding-headache-in-adults
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REVIEW
Benjamin A Rosser, Emma Fisher, Sadia Janjua, Christopher Eccleston, Edmund Keogh, Geoffrey Duggan
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain (pain lasting three months or more) is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. Common types (excluding headache) include back pain, fibromyalgia, and neuropathic pain. Access to traditional face-to-face therapies can be restricted by healthcare resources, geography, and cost. Remote technology-based delivery of psychological therapies has the potential to overcome treatment barriers. However, their therapeutic effectiveness compared to traditional delivery methods requires further investigation...
August 29, 2023: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37470301/sustainability-of-cognitive-behavioural-interventions-for-chronic-back-pain-a-long-term-follow-up
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jenny Riecke, Winfried Rief, Gunnar Lemmer, Julia A Glombiewski
BACKGROUND: There is a significant research gap with respect to the long-term sustainability of psychological treatment effects in chronic pain patients. This study aimed to investigate long-term treatment effects of two psychological treatments: cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) as a broad-spectrum approach and exposure as a specific intervention for fear-avoidant pain patients. METHODS: Patients with chronic low back pain were randomized to CBT or exposure in vivo...
January 2024: European Journal of Pain: EJP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37146623/cognitive-functional-therapy-with-or-without-movement-sensor-biofeedback-versus-usual-care-for-chronic-disabling-low-back-pain-restore-a-randomised-controlled-three-arm-parallel-group-phase-3-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Peter Kent, Terry Haines, Peter O'Sullivan, Anne Smith, Amity Campbell, Robert Schutze, Stephanie Attwell, J P Caneiro, Robert Laird, Kieran O'Sullivan, Alison McGregor, Jan Hartvigsen, Den-Ching A Lee, Alistair Vickery, Mark Hancock
BACKGROUND: Low back pain is the leading cause of years lived with disability globally, but most interventions have only short-lasting, small to moderate effects. Cognitive functional therapy (CFT) is an individualised approach that targets unhelpful pain-related cognitions, emotions, and behaviours that contribute to pain and disability. Movement sensor biofeedback might enhance treatment effects. We aimed to compare the effectiveness and economic efficiency of CFT, delivered with or without movement sensor biofeedback, with usual care for patients with chronic, disabling low back pain...
June 3, 2023: Lancet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37012023/spinal-cord-stimulation-compared-with-lumbar-instrumentation-for-low-back-pain-after-previous-lumbar-decompression-promise-a-prospective-multicentre-rct
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Philipp Krauss, Stefan Motov, Maximilian Niklas Bonk, Andrea Prescher, Jasmin Scorzin, Mohammad Mehdi Hajiabadi, Dirk Michael Schulte, Bjoern Sommer, Marcel Seiz-Rosenhagen, Rezvan Ahmadi, Jaroslaw Maciaczyk, Jens Lehmberg, Ehab Shiban
INTRODUCTION: Persistent spine pain syndrome type 2 (PSPS2) represents a significant burden to the individual and society. Treatment options include revision surgery, stabilisation surgery of the spine, neuromodulation, analgesics and cognitive behavioural therapy. Nevertheless, structured treatment algorithms are missing as high-level evidence on the various treatments is sparse. The aim of this study is to compare higher frequency neuromodulation with instrumentation surgery in patients suffering from PSPS2...
April 3, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36884314/understanding-discrepancies-in-a-person-s-fear-of-movement-and-avoidance-behaviour-a-guide-for-musculoskeletal-rehabilitation-clinicians-who-support-people-with-chronic-musculoskeletal-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liesbet De Baets, Ann Meulders, Stefaan Van Damme, J P Caneiro, Thomas Matheve
BACKGROUND : Generic self-report measures do not reflect the complexity of a person's pain-related behaviour. Since variations in a person's fear of movement and avoidance behaviour may arise from contextual and motivational factors, a person-centred evaluation is required-addressing the cognitions, emotions, motivation and actual behaviour of the person. CLINICAL QUESTION : Most musculoskeletal rehabilitation clinicians will recognise that different people with chronic pain have very different patterns of fear and avoidance behaviour...
March 8, 2023: Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36565010/the-effectiveness-of-low-dosed-outpatient-biopsychosocial-interventions-compared-to-active-physical-interventions-on-pain-and-disability-in-adults-with-nonspecific-chronic-low-back-pain-a%C3%A2-systematic-review-with-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Martin Hochheim, Philipp Ramm, Volker Amelung
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of low-dosed outpatient biopsychosocial interventions versus active physical interventions on pain intensity and disability in adults with nonspecific chronic low back pain. INTRODUCTION: Research has shown that primary care biopsychosocial interventions (PCBI) can reduce pain intensity and disability. While scattered studies support low-dosed (≤ 15 treatment hours) PCBI, no systematic review exists comparing the effectiveness of low-dosed PCBI treatment with traditional physical activity interventions in adults with nonspecific chronic low back pain (CLBP)...
April 2023: Pain Practice: the Official Journal of World Institute of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36332333/self-management-behaviour-after-a-physiotherapist-guided-blended-self-management-intervention-in-patients-with-chronic-low-back-pain-a-qualitative-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
J P J Achten, S Mooren-van der Meer, M F Pisters, C Veenhof, T Koppenaal, C J J Kloek
BACKGROUND: Self-management support is considered an important component in the physiotherapeutic treatment of people with chronic low back pain. The stratified blended physiotherapy intervention e-Exercise Low Back Pain is an example of a self-management intervention. More insight may contribute to improving blended interventions to stimulate self-management after treatment and thus hopefully prevent chronicity and/or relapses in patients with chronic low back pain. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of the self-management behaviour after a physiotherapist guided blended self-management intervention in people with chronic low back pain...
December 2022: Musculoskeletal Science & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35588313/the-cognitive-behavioral-aspects-of-the-mulligan-concept-of-manual-therapy-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dimitrios Athanasiadis, Yannis Dionyssiotis, Julian Krumov, Vasil Obretenov, Kiril Panayotov, Jannis Papathanasiou
Low back pain (LBP) is a common clinical problem imposing a prominent socio-economic burden. The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate the biopsychosocial effects of the Mulligan Concept (MC) of manual therapy (MT) when applied to patient's with LBP. Three researchers independently evaluated the literature quality, and completed a review on five online databases (Medline, Cochrane Library, Science Direct, ProQuest and Google Scholar) for articles published from January 1st 2010 to November 20th 2021, using a combination of free words, Wildcards and Medical Subject Headings (MESH) terms: " Mulligan mobilization " AND " back pain " OR " SNAGs...
May 19, 2022: European Journal of Translational Myology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35584032/what-works-when-treating-children-and-adolescents-with-low-back-pain
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REVIEW
Mariana N Leite, Steven J Kamper, Carolyn Broderick, Tié P Yamato
BACKGROUND: Low back pain is a common health condition for all ages. One quarter to a third of children report persistent pain, including low back pain. CLINICAL QUESTION: The aim of this Clinical Commentary is to provide an overview of evidence-based treatment approaches for children and adolescents with low back pain. KEY RESULTS: Physical, psychological, and pharmacological interventions are effective in reducing pain intensity and disability...
July 2022: Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35441119/an-observational-study-of-centrally-facilitated-pain-in-individuals-with-chronic-low-back-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vasileios Georgopoulos, Kehinde Akin-Akinyosoye, Stephanie Smith, Daniel F McWilliams, Paul Hendrick, David A Walsh
Introduction: Central pain facilitation can hinder recovery in people with chronic low back pain (CLBP). Objectives: The objective of this observational study was to investigate whether indices of centrally facilitated pain are associated with pain outcomes in a hospital-based cohort of individuals with CLBP undertaking a pain management programme. Methods: Participants provided self-report and pain sensitivity data at baseline (n = 97) and again 3 months (n = 87) after a cognitive behavioural therapy-based group intervention including physiotherapy...
May 2022: Pain Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35354560/psychological-interventions-for-chronic-non-specific-low-back-pain-systematic-review-with-network-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma Kwan-Yee Ho, Lingxiao Chen, Milena Simic, Claire Elizabeth Ashton-James, Josielli Comachio, Daniel Xin Mo Wang, Jill Alison Hayden, Manuela Loureiro Ferreira, Paulo Henrique Ferreira
OBJECTIVE: To determine the comparative effectiveness and safety of psychological interventions for chronic low back pain. DESIGN: Systematic review with network meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES: Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Web of Science, SCOPUS, and CINAHL from database inception to 31 January 2021. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR STUDY SELECTION: Randomised controlled trials comparing psychological interventions with any comparison intervention in adults with chronic, non-specific low back pain...
March 30, 2022: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35325299/non-surgical-treatment-for-adult-spinal-deformity-results-of-an-intensive-combined-physical-and-psychological-programme-for-patients-with-adult-spinal-deformity-and-chronic-low-back-pain-a-treatment-based-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evelien H W Hoevenaars, Michiel Beekhuizen, John O'Dowd, Maarten Spruit, Miranda L van Hooff
OBJECTIVES: No evidence-based treatment exists for adult spinal deformity (ASD) patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP). AIM OF THIS STUDY: evaluate a combined physical and psychological programme (CPPP) for ASD patients with CLBP and to compare this with a non-ASD-cohort with CLBP. METHODS: Data were extracted from the database of CLBP-patients for whom surgery is not an option and completed CPPP. Two cohorts were selected: an ASD-cohort (n = 80) based on a Cobb angle of > 10° and a consecutive age- and gender-matched non-ASD-cohort (n = 240)...
March 24, 2022: European Spine Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35046008/non-operative-treatment-for-lumbar-spinal-stenosis-with-neurogenic-claudication-an-updated-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlo Ammendolia, Corey Hofkirchner, Joshua Plener, André Bussières, Michael J Schneider, James J Young, Andrea D Furlan, Kent Stuber, Aksa Ahmed, Carol Cancelliere, Aleisha Adeboyejo, Joseph Ornelas
OBJECTIVES: Neurogenic claudication due to lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a growing health problem in older adults. We updated our previous Cochrane review (2013) to determine the effectiveness of non-operative treatment of LSS with neurogenic claudication. DESIGN: A systematic review. DATA SOURCES: CENTRAL, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and Index to Chiropractic Literature databases were searched and updated up to 22 July 2020. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: We only included randomised controlled trials published in English where at least one arm provided data on non-operative treatment and included participants diagnosed with neurogenic claudication with imaging confirmed LSS...
January 19, 2022: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34967224/does-group-based-cognitive-therapy-improve-functional-ability-pain-catastrophic-thoughts-and-quality-of-life-in-patients-with-persistent-low-back-pain-and-psychological-risk-factors-a-randomised-controlled-trial-in-a-secondary-care-setting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nanna Rolving, Karina Agerbo, Stine Aalkjær Clausen, Kate Ane Rauff Denby, Anna Puk Jacobsen, Vivian Langagergaard
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of a group-based cognitive behavioural intervention for patients with persistent low back pain (LBP) and psychological risk factors referred to secondary care. DESIGN: A randomised controlled trial. SETTING: Silkeborg Regional Hospital, Denmark. SUBJECTS: A total of 136 participants with chronic LBP and psychological risk factors. INTERVENTIONS: Participants were randomised to the standard care group, including examination by a rheumatologist and/or a physiotherapist, or the intervention group, including standard care plus a multidisciplinary group-based pain management programme...
December 30, 2021: Clinical Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34761482/implementation-of-clinical-practice-guidelines-for-low-back-pain-a-case-control-cohort-study-of-knowledge-translation-in-a-multi-site-healthcare-organization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William H Kolb, Michael J Bade, Caleb Bradberry
RATIONALE: The benefits of clinical practice guideline (CPG) adoption for the management of patients with back pain are well documented. However, the gap between knowledge creation and implementation remains wide with few studies documenting the iterative process of comprehensive implementation in clinical settings. The objective of this study was to improve adherent physical therapy care according to CPG's for low back pain and describe the knowledge to action (K2A) process used in a rural healthcare organization...
April 2022: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34313903/the-dutch-multidisciplinary-occupational-health-guideline-to-enhance-work-participation-among-low-back-pain-and-lumbosacral-radicular-syndrome-patients
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REVIEW
J W H Luites, P P F M Kuijer, C T J Hulshof, R Kok, M W Langendam, T Oosterhuis, J R Anema, V P Lapré-Utama, C P J Everaert, H Wind, R J E M Smeets, Y van Zaanen, E A Hoebink, L Voogt, W de Hoop, D H Boerman, J L Hoving
Purpose Based on current scientific evidence and best practice, the first Dutch multidisciplinary practice guideline for occupational health professionals was developed to stimulate prevention and enhance work participation in patients with low back pain (LBP) and lumbosacral radicular syndrome (LRS). Methods A multidisciplinary working group with health care professionals, a patient representative and researchers developed the recommendations after systematic review of evidence about (1) Risk factors, (2) Prevention, (3) Prognostic factors and (4) Interventions...
July 27, 2021: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34130965/home-based-virtual-reality-for-chronic-pain-protocol-for-an-nih-supported-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brandon Birckhead, Sam Eberlein, Genie Alvarez, Rebecca Gale, Taylor Dupuy, Katherine Makaroff, Garth Fuller, Xiaoyu Liu, Kyung-Sang Yu, J T Black, Mariko Ishimori, Swamy Venuturupalli, Joseph Tu, Tom Norris, Mourad Tighiouart, Lindsey Ross, Karma McKelvey, Mark Vrahas, Itai Danovitch, Brennan Spiegel
INTRODUCTION: Chronic pain is highly prevalent and associated with a large burden of illness; there is a pressing need for safe, home-based, non-pharmacological, interventions. Virtual reality (VR) is a digital therapeutic known to be effective for acute pain, but its role in chronic pain is not yet fully elucidated. Here we present a protocol for the National Institute of Health (NIH) Back Pain Consortium (BACPAC) VR trial that evaluates the effectiveness of three forms of VR for patients with chronic lower back pain (cLBP), a highly prevalent form of chronic pain...
June 15, 2021: BMJ Open
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