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Multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for subacute low-back pain among working age adults.

Karjalainen KA, Malmivaara A, van Tulder MW, Roine R, Jauhiainen M, Hurri H, Koes BW
Published Online: 
October 8, 2008

Multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation programs (including workplace visits) seem to offer some benefit for adults with subacute low back pain, but further research on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness is needed.

Prolonged low back pain can lead to a combination of physical, psychological, occupational and social impairment. For that reason, physical rehabilitation can also include psychological, behavioural and educational interventions. This kind of "biopsychosocial multidisciplinary rehabilitation" is available as outpatient rehabilitation, or in pain clinics and rehabilitation centres. The review found moderate evidence of effectiveness from trials of this type of rehabilitation for working age adults. Although the trials showed some benefit from multidisciplinary rehabilitation which includes workplace visits, more research on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness is needed.

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