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Exercise therapy for treatment of non-specific low back pain

Hayden J, van Tulder MW, Malmivaara A, Koes BW
Published Online: 
February 16, 2011

Exercise therapy appears to be slightly effective at decreasing pain and improving function in adults with chronic low-back pain, particularly in populations visiting a healthcare provider. In adults with subacute low-back pain there is some evidence that a graded activity program improves absenteeism outcomes, though evidence for other types of exercise is unclear. For patients with acute low-back pain, exercise therapy is as effective as either no treatment or other conservative treatments.

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