
Effect of Clinic-based vs Telerehabilitation-based Motor Control Exercises for Chronic Low Back Pain

Effect of Clinic-based vs Telerehabilitation-based Motor Control Exercises for Chronic Low Back Pain
Effects of Clinic-based and Telerehabilitation-based Motor Control Exercises in Individuals with Chronic Low-back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial With 3-Month Follow-up.
Clin J Pain . 2024 Dec 1;40(12):700-708.Synopsis
Forty-two patients with chronic low-back pain were randomized to receive clinic-based motor control exercises (n=21) or telerehabilitation-based motor control exercises (n=21), performed three times per week for eight weeks. The primary outcome was pain intensity (VAS). Secondary outcomes included disability (ODI), health-related quality of life (Nottingham Health Profile subdomains and total), pa...
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