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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Cakmak, Aysegula; * | Muslumanoglu, Lutfiyea | Ozcan, Emela | Disci, Rianb | Ekmekci, Ozlemc | Arikan, Firdevsa | Berker, Endera
Affiliations: [a] Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Department Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Istanbul, Turkey | [b] Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Department Public Health (Bio statistics and Demography Section), Istanbul, Turkey | [c] 29 Mayis Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Aysegul Cakmak, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Department Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 34390 Sehremini - Istanbul, Turkey. Tel.: +90 212 635 11 85; Fax: +90 212 631 11 67; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Education is the most prominent among conservative treatment methods for chronic mechanical low back pain; the organized application of education has been conducted under the title "Back School". Our study was designed in order to demonstrate the long term outcomes of the Back School by evaluating the patients' application of what is taught in the education program to their daily life, the regularity of their exercises and the subsequent improvement in pain severity, disability and number of attacks. 133 patients with chronic mechanical low back pain were evaluated according to the criteria before, and at least one year after the Back School treatment with a mailed questionnaire. Statistical analysis revealed that exercises were generally not taken regularly during the long term follow up, but especially higher education graduates applied what they had learned at the Back School to their daily life. Although this application did not reduce the number of attacks, it significantly decreased pain severity and reduced the disability by enabling the patient to cope with the pain. It is emphasized at the conclusion of the study that the patients should be followed after their attendance in Back School and encouraged to follow what they have learned and continue with their exercises.
Keywords: Back pain, Back School, chronic mechanical low back pain, conservative, education, nonoperative, outcome, pain, treatment
DOI: 10.3233/BMR-2004-173-401
Journal: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, vol. 17, no. 3-4, pp. 83-89, 2004
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