02199nas a2200205 4500000000100000008004100001100001600042700002000058700001700078700001500095700001600110700001800126700001500144700001300159700002100172245011400193250001800307520161700325020005101942 2013 d1 aFerreira P.1 aSteffens Daniel1 aLatimer Jane1 aHancock M.1 aSatchell R.1 aPartington M.1 aBouvier A.1 aMaher C.1 aFerreira Manuela00aPrognosis of chronic low back pain in patients presenting to a private community-based group exercise program a25 June 2013.3 a

PURPOSE: To examine the prognosis and prognostic factors for patients with chronic low back pain presenting to a private, community-based, group exercise program. METHODS: A total of 118 consecutive patients with chronic LBP were recruited. Baseline assessments included socio-demographic characteristics, back pain history and clinical examination findings. Primary outcome measures were pain intensity and disability at 3, 6 and 12 months. Potential prognostic factors to predict pain intensity and disability at 12 months were assessed using a multivariate regression model. RESULTS: 112 (95 %) participants were followed up at 12 months. The majority of participants were female (73 %), had high educational levels (82 %) and resided in suburbs with a high socio-economic status (99 %). Pain intensity improved markedly during the first 6 months (35 %) with further minimal reductions up to 12 months (39 %). Interestingly, disability improved to a greater degree than pain (48 % improvement at 6 months) and continued to improve throughout the 12 months (60 %). Baseline pain intensity accounted for 10 % of the variance in the 1 year pain outcomes. Duration of current episode, baseline disability and educational level accounted for 15 % of the variation in disability at 12 months. CONCLUSIONS: During a period of 12 months, patients with chronic LBP presenting to a private, community-based, group exercise program improved markedly, with greater improvements in disability than pain. The predictors investigated accounted for only 10 and 15 % of pain and disability outcomes, respectively.

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