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A Controlled Study on the Outcome of Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment of Low Back Pain. Part I. Pain, Disability, Compliance, and Reported Treatment Benefits Three Months After Treatment

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Date 1989 Jan 1
PMID 2526364
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Outcome of inpatient and outpatient treatment of low back pain was studied in 459 patients (aged 35-54 years, 63% men); 156 inpatients, 150 outpatients and 153 controls. Changes in low back pain and in disability caused by it, and adherence and accomplishment of back exercises were used as short-term outcome criteria. The overall results showed a significant decrease in pain and disability and better compliance in the two treated groups when compared to the controls. There was also a significant difference in treatment gains between the inpatients and outpatients; i.e. the decrease in pain was greater and the frequency of back exercises higher in the inpatients. The inpatients also estimated their treatment benefits more positively than the outpatients.

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