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Greater Pain and Function Improvement With Physiotherapy vs Massage Chair Therapy for Low-Back Pain
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Greater Pain and Function Improvement With Physiotherapy vs Massage Chair Therapy for Low-Back Pain .

Clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of massage chair therapy versus basic physiotherapy in lower back pain patients: A randomized controlled trial.

Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Mar;99(12):e19514.
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S Kim A Min C Jeon T Kim S Cho S Lee C Lee

Fifty-six patients with low-back pain (LBP) were randomized to receive 3 weeks of outpatient in-hospital physiotherapy (n=31) or mechanical massage chair therapy (n=25). The outcomes of interest included pain scores on a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ), the Functional Rating Index (FRI), and cost-effectiveness through the mean cost per patient and total cost. The incidence of complications was also assessed. All outcomes were measured at baseline and at 3 weeks post-treatment. Results demonstrated similar VAS and FRI scores between both groups at 3-weeks post-treatment (p>0.05 for both). MPQ scores post-treatment were statistically significantly in favour of the physiotherapy group (p=0.03). However, the improvement in VAS pain scores and FRI scores was statistically significantly better in the physiotherapy group (p=0.03 for both). In addition, the massage chair therapy was more cost-effective than physiotherapy (p<0.001), being 60.17% the cost of physiotherapy.

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OrthoEvidence. Greater Pain and Function Improvement With Physiotherapy vs Massage Chair Therapy for Low-Back Pain. ACE Report. 2020;9(12):37. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/greater-pain-and-function-improvement-with-physiotherapy-vs-massage-chair-therapy-for-low-back-pain

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