STRONG-BACK Trial
Cross-source consensus on STRONG-BACK Trial from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The trial recruits 106 participants and randomises them equally between two groups. — Strengthening and Targeted Rehabilitation for Optimal Neuromuscular Gains for chronic BACK pain (STRONG-BACK): protocol for a randomised controlled trial in participants with primary nociceptive pain drivers
- Both groups complete 48 supervised sessions across 16 weeks. — Strengthening and Targeted Rehabilitation for Optimal Neuromuscular Gains for chronic BACK pain (STRONG-BACK): protocol for a randomised controlled trial in participants with primary nociceptive pain drivers
- The STRONG-BACK trial compares two 16-week exercise interventions for chronic non-specific low back pain with predominant nociceptive pain drivers. — Strengthening and Targeted Rehabilitation for Optimal Neuromuscular Gains for chronic BACK pain (STRONG-BACK): protocol for a randomised controlled trial in participants with primary nociceptive pain drivers
- The trial is designed around the premise that chronic low back pain should not be treated as one uniform condition. — Strengthening and Targeted Rehabilitation for Optimal Neuromuscular Gains for chronic BACK pain (STRONG-BACK): protocol for a randomised controlled trial in participants with primary nociceptive pain drivers
- The trial uses a targeted care approach to enroll a more homogeneous group likely to benefit from strengthening and motor control interventions. — Strengthening and Targeted Rehabilitation for Optimal Neuromuscular Gains for chronic BACK pain (STRONG-BACK): protocol for a randomised controlled trial in participants with primary nociceptive pain drivers