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A multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme improves disability, kinesiophobia and walking ability in subjects with chronic low back pain: results of a randomised controlled pilot study
by
Monticone, Marco
, Ferrante, Simona
, Rocca, Barbara
, Brivio, Flavia
, Magni, Silvia
, Ambrosini, Emilia
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Catastrophization - psychology
/ Catastrophization - rehabilitation
/ Catastrophization - therapy
/ Chronic Pain - psychology
/ Chronic Pain - rehabilitation
/ Chronic Pain - therapy
/ Cognitive Therapy - methods
/ Cognitive Therapy - organization & administration
/ Disability Evaluation
/ Disabled Persons - psychology
/ Disabled Persons - rehabilitation
/ Exercise Therapy - methods
/ Exercise Therapy - organization & administration
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Low Back Pain - psychology
/ Low Back Pain - rehabilitation
/ Low Back Pain - therapy
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Neurosurgery
/ Original Article
/ Pain Measurement
/ Patient Care Team
/ Pilot Projects
/ Program Evaluation
/ Quality of Life
/ Surgical Orthopedics
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Walking
2014
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A multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme improves disability, kinesiophobia and walking ability in subjects with chronic low back pain: results of a randomised controlled pilot study
by
Monticone, Marco
, Ferrante, Simona
, Rocca, Barbara
, Brivio, Flavia
, Magni, Silvia
, Ambrosini, Emilia
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Catastrophization - psychology
/ Catastrophization - rehabilitation
/ Catastrophization - therapy
/ Chronic Pain - psychology
/ Chronic Pain - rehabilitation
/ Chronic Pain - therapy
/ Cognitive Therapy - methods
/ Cognitive Therapy - organization & administration
/ Disability Evaluation
/ Disabled Persons - psychology
/ Disabled Persons - rehabilitation
/ Exercise Therapy - methods
/ Exercise Therapy - organization & administration
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Low Back Pain - psychology
/ Low Back Pain - rehabilitation
/ Low Back Pain - therapy
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Neurosurgery
/ Original Article
/ Pain Measurement
/ Patient Care Team
/ Pilot Projects
/ Program Evaluation
/ Quality of Life
/ Surgical Orthopedics
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Walking
2014
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A multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme improves disability, kinesiophobia and walking ability in subjects with chronic low back pain: results of a randomised controlled pilot study
by
Monticone, Marco
, Ferrante, Simona
, Rocca, Barbara
, Brivio, Flavia
, Magni, Silvia
, Ambrosini, Emilia
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Catastrophization - psychology
/ Catastrophization - rehabilitation
/ Catastrophization - therapy
/ Chronic Pain - psychology
/ Chronic Pain - rehabilitation
/ Chronic Pain - therapy
/ Cognitive Therapy - methods
/ Cognitive Therapy - organization & administration
/ Disability Evaluation
/ Disabled Persons - psychology
/ Disabled Persons - rehabilitation
/ Exercise Therapy - methods
/ Exercise Therapy - organization & administration
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Low Back Pain - psychology
/ Low Back Pain - rehabilitation
/ Low Back Pain - therapy
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Neurosurgery
/ Original Article
/ Pain Measurement
/ Patient Care Team
/ Pilot Projects
/ Program Evaluation
/ Quality of Life
/ Surgical Orthopedics
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Walking
2014
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A multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme improves disability, kinesiophobia and walking ability in subjects with chronic low back pain: results of a randomised controlled pilot study
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A multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme improves disability, kinesiophobia and walking ability in subjects with chronic low back pain: results of a randomised controlled pilot study
2014
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Overview
Purpose
To evaluate the effect of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme on disability, kinesiophobia, catastrophizing, pain, quality of life and gait disturbances in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP).
Methods
This was a parallel-group, randomised, superiority-controlled pilot study in which 20 patients were randomly assigned to a programme consisting of motor training (spinal stabilising exercises plus usual-care) and cognitive–behavioural therapy (experimental group, 10 subjects) or usual-care alone (control group, 10 subjects). Before treatment, 8 weeks later (post-treatment), and 3 months after the end of treatment, the Oswestry Disability Index, the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, the Pain Catastrophizing Scale, a pain numerical rating scale, and the Short-Form Health Survey were assessed. Spatio-temporal gait parameters were also measured by means of an electronic walking mat. A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used for each outcome measure.
Results
The programme had significant group (
p
= 0.027), time (
p
< 0.001), and time-by-group interaction (
p
< 0.001) effects on disability, with the experimental group showing an improvement after training of about 61 % (25 % in the control group). The analyses of kinesiophobia, catastrophizing, and the quality of life also revealed significant time, group, and time-by-group interaction effects in favour of the experimental group, and there was a significant effect of time on pain. Both groups showed a general improvement in gait parameters, with the experimental group increasing cadence significantly more.
Conclusion
The multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme including cognitive–behavioural therapy was superior to the exercise programme in reducing disability, kinesiophobia, catastrophizing, and enhancing the quality of life and gait cadence of patients with CLBP.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Aged
/ Catastrophization - psychology
/ Catastrophization - rehabilitation
/ Chronic Pain - rehabilitation
/ Cognitive Therapy - organization & administration
/ Disabled Persons - psychology
/ Disabled Persons - rehabilitation
/ Exercise Therapy - organization & administration
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Low Back Pain - rehabilitation
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Walking
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