Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the longitudinal effect of a group physical activity service to help patients self-manage un-resolving back pain.
BACKGROUND:
Back pain is one of the most common and costly conditions. Large scale trials have demonstrated a role for less traditional treatment including exercise, yet the long term effects of patient centred, group physical activity programmes remains unclear.
METHODS:
One hundred and eighty-one un-resolving back pain patients (aged 53
RESULTS:
Measures of back pain, aerobic fitness, muscular endurance and body composition showed significant (
CONCLUSION:
Group physical activity programmes could contribute to the self-management of back pain, enabling sustained improvements in fitness, physical activity and body fatness.
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