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- Title
Exercise treatment effect modifiers in persistent low back pain: an individual participant data meta-analysis of 3514 participants from 27 randomised controlled trials.
- Authors
Hayden, Jill A; Wilson, Maria N; Stewart, Samuel; Cartwright, Jennifer L; Smith, Andrea O; Riley, Richard D; van Tulder, Maurits; Bendix, Tom; Cecchi, Francesca; Costa, Leonardo O P; Dufour, Ninna; Ferreira, Manuela L; Foster, Nadine E; Gudavalli, Maruti R; Hartvigsen, Jan; Helmhout, Pieter; Kool, Jan; Koumantakis, George A; Kovacs, Francisco M; Kuukkanen, Tiina; Long, Audrey; Macedo, Luciana G; Machado, Luciana A C; Maher, Chris G; Mehling, Wolf; Morone, Giovanni; Peterson, Tom; Rasmussen-Barr, Eva; Ryan, Cormac G; Sjögren, Tuulikki; Smeets, Rob; Staal, J Bart; Unsgaard-Tøndel, Monica; Wajswelner, Henry; Yeung, Ella W; Chronic Low Back Pain IPD Meta-Analysis Group
- Abstract
Low back pain is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. Exercise therapy is widely recommended to treat persistent non-specific low back pain. While evidence suggests exercise is, on average, moderately effective, there remains uncertainty about which individuals might benefit the most from exercise.
- Publication
British journal of sports medicine, 2020, Vol 54, Issue 21, p1277
- ISSN
1473-0480
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1136/bjsports-2019-101205