Randomized controlled trial of interferential therapy and manipulative therapy for acute low back pain.


Autoria(s): Hurley, D.A.; McDonough, S.M.; Dempster, Martin; Moore, A.P.; Baxter, G.D.
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

Study Design. A multi-center assessor-blinded randomized clinical trial was conducted. Objectives. To investigate the relative effectiveness of interferential therapy and manipulative therapy for patients with acute low back pain when used as sole treatments and in combination. Summary of Background Data. Both manipulative therapy and interferential therapy are commonly used treatments for low back pain. Evidence for the effectiveness of manipulative therapy is available only for the short term. There is no evidence for interferential therapy and no study has investigated the effectiveness of interferential therapy combined with manipulative therapy. Methods. Consenting subjects (n=240) were randomly assigned to receive a copy of the Back Book and either manipulative therapy (MT; n=80), interferential therapy (IFT; n=80) or combined manipulative therapy and interferential therapy (CT; n=80). Follow-up outcome questionnaires were posted at discharge, 6 and 12 months. Results. The groups were balanced at baseline for low back pain and demographic characteristics. All interventions were found to significantly reduce functional disability and pain and increase quality of life at discharge and to maintain these improvements at 6 and 12 months. No significant differences were found between groups for reported LBP recurrence, work absenteeism, medication consumption, exercise participation and healthcare use at 12 months. Conclusions. For acute low back pain, interferential therapy whether used in isolation or in combination with manipulative therapy was as effective as manipulative therapy alone (in addition to the Back Book).

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/randomized-controlled-trial-of-interferential-therapy-and-manipulative-therapy-for-acute-low-back-pain(a0525843-62ea-4168-bb02-64f258cf5177).html

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/2778364/RCT_paper_Spine_.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

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Fonte

Hurley , D A , McDonough , S M , Dempster , M , Moore , A P & Baxter , G D 2004 , ' Randomized controlled trial of interferential therapy and manipulative therapy for acute low back pain. ' Spine , vol 29 , pp. 2207-2216 .

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article