Author/Editor     Bulc, Mateja
Title     Bolečina v križu v ambulanti zdravnika družinske medicine
Translated title     Low back pain in family practitioner's office
Type     članek
Source     In: Židanik S, Tušek-Bunc K, Masten M, et al, editors. Fizikalna terapija v ambulanti zdravnika družinske medicine. Zbornik 2. mariborsko srečanje zdravnikov družinske medicine; 2002 nov 29-30; Maribor. Ljubljana: Slovensko zdravniško društvo, Združenje zdravnikov družinske medicine,
Publication year     2002
Volume     str. 87-92
Language     slo
Abstract     To assess the effect of various typs of treatment options and rehabilitation on clinically relevant outcomes in patients with an acute and chronic low back pain, using a systematic literature review of randomised controlled trials. There was strong evidence that intensive multidisciplinary rehabilitation with functional restoration improves a function when compared with inpatient or outpatient treatments, reduces the pain, improves patient's satisfaction and work readiness. Less intensive treatments did not improve the pain and the function, or vocational outcomes.
Descriptors     FAMILY PRACTICE
LOW BACK PAIN
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS, NON-STEROIDAL
PHYSICAL THERAPY
BENZODIAZEPINES
ANALGESIA, EPIDURAL
ELECTRIC STIMULATION THERAPY
WORK CAPACITY EVALUATION
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY
ACETAMINOPHEN