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An Educational and Exercise Program as Secondary Prevention of Recurrent Lower Back Pain in Healthcare Workers (PRESLO)

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Civil Hospices of Lyon

Status

Completed

Conditions

Acute Low Back Pain

Treatments

Other: educational program
Other: Self-led exercises
Other: exercise program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00782925
2008.511

Details and patient eligibility

About

At Lyon University Medical Center, back problems are the leading cause of sick leave. The course of lower back pain is usually relatively short (recovery occurs within 4 to 6 weeks in 90% of cases). However, about 5-10% develop chronic lower back pain. Although this is a relatively small group, the economic consequences are enormous (accounting for 70 to 80% of the total cost of lower back pain).

Nowadays, some very general training sessions are offered to workers at Lyon University Medical Center, irrespective of their lower back pain status. These very general training sessions are mostly preventive and primary in nature (like back school program) despite the fact that these people already have a history of lower back pain, the main risk factor of recurrence and chronic pain.

Since the 1980, some multidisciplinary functional restoration programs have been advised as a strategy for secondary and tertiary prevention of lower back pain.

The purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to assess the effectiveness of physical exercise combined with an educational program and self-led exercise for Lyon University Medical Center workers with lower back pain. We hope this intervention will reduce the risk of recurrence and chronic lower back pain.

Enrollment

351 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All healthcare workers in the 4 hospital sites
  • History of acute or subacute lower back pain in the 3 past years

Exclusion criteria

  • History of surgery for spinal fractures
  • History of lumbosacral arthrodesis
  • History of surgical intervention or discal hernia, more than 2 levels or more than twice
  • Radiculalgia with sign of motor deficit, or radiculalgia with a positive Lasègue sign
  • Eligible for enrollement in a functional restoration program for lower back pain
  • Ongoing low back pain (lumbago)
  • Psychosocial or behavioural impairment
  • Unstable cardiac disease
  • Inability to fill out the questionnaires and scales (inability to understand French)
  • Pregnancy

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

351 participants in 2 patient groups

1
Experimental group
Description:
Study intervention: * A face/profile X-ray of their entire spine at baseline * Educational program * Exercise program * Self-led exercises * A follow-up at 12 and 24 months with their occupational therapist. * A follow-up at 18 months with a physical therapist. * Workers received also at the end of the educational program written standardized information about back pain ("the back book", an information booklet) 1. 1. Coudeyre E., Tubach F., Rannou F. \& all, Effect of simple information booklet on pain persistance after an acute episode of low back pain: a non- randomised trial in a primary care setting. PLoS ONE. 2007 ; 2 : e706
Treatment:
Other: exercise program
Other: Self-led exercises
Other: educational program
2
No Intervention group
Description:
Control intervention : * No intervention * A face/profile X-ray of their entire spine at baseline * A follow-up at 12 and 24 months with their occupational therapist, * A follow-up at 18 months with a physical therapist.

Trial contacts and locations

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