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Exercise treatment effect modifiers in persistent low back pain: an individual participant data meta-analysis of 3514 participants from 27 randomised controlled trials

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Low back pain is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. Exercise therapy is widely recommended to treat persistent non-specific low back pain. While evidence suggests exercise is, on average, moderately effective, there remains uncertainty about which individuals might benefit the most from exercise. METHODS: In parallel with a Cochrane review update, we requested individual participant data (IPD) from high-quality …

Authors

Hayden JA; Wilson MN; Stewart S; Cartwright JL; Smith AO; Riley RD; van Tulder M; Bendix T; Cecchi F; Costa LOP

Journal

British Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 54, No. 21, pp. 1277–1278

Publisher

BMJ

Publication Date

November 2020

DOI

10.1136/bjsports-2019-101205

ISSN

0306-3674