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An occupational, internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in subacute lower back pain: a randomised controlled trial

To investigate whether an online occupational postural and exercise intervention reduced patients' overall risk status for chronicity in subacute non-specific low back pain compared with conventional treatment, and to determine whether changes in risk of chronicity correlate with changes in spe...

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Published in:Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2012-06, Vol.44 (7), p.581-587
Main Authors: del Pozo-Cruz, Borja, Parraca, Jose A, del Pozo-Cruz, Jesus, Adsuar, Jose C, Hill, Jonathan, Gusi, Narcis
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Exercise Therapy - methods
Female
Health Status Indicators
Humans
Internet
Laboratories
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Low Back Pain - prevention & control
Low Back Pain - rehabilitation
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Middle Aged
Occupational Health
Occupational Therapy - methods
Office workers
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Quality of life
Single-Blind Method
Statistics as Topic
Surveys and Questionnaires
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