Journal article
Specific treatment of problems of the spine (STOPS): Design of a randomised controlled trial comparing specific physiotherapy versus advice for people with subacute low back disorders
AJ Hahne, JJ Ford, LD Surkitt, MC Richards, AYP Chan, SL Thompson, RS Hinman, NF Taylor
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | Published : 2011
Abstract
Background: Low back disorders are a common and costly cause of pain and activity limitation in adults. Few treatment options have demonstrated clinically meaningful benefits apart from advice which is recommended in all international guidelines. Clinical heterogeneity of participants in clinical trials is hypothesised as reducing the likelihood of demonstrating treatment effects, and sampling of more homogenous subgroups is recommended. We propose five subgroups that allow the delivery of specific physiotherapy treatment targeting the pathoanatomical, neurophysiological and psychosocial components of low back disorders. The aim of this article is to describe the methodology of a randomised ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge La Trobe University for internal research funding awarded to JF, AH, ST, LS, AC, and MR. AH also acknowledges the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) for his PhD scholarship and funding.