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Randomized Controlled Trial on the Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Biopsychosocial Program vs Multimodal Treatment in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Four-week program including group and individual therapy with a multidisciplinary team.Sessions included educational lectures, physical therapy, and multimodal interventions. and Multimodal treatment. Four-week program including: TENS; Therapeutic ultrasound; Magnetotherapy; Acupuncture. Participants continued their usual prescribed medications. for Chronic Low Back Pain and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 128 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study evaluated the effects of a multidisciplinary biopsychosocial program compared with standard multimodal care in patients with chronic low back pain treated at the University Hospital Osijek. Outcomes included pain intensity, disability, health-related quality of life, anxiety, depression, stress, and sleep quality. Data were collected using standardized self-assessment questionnaires and objective monitoring of sleep and physical activity during a four-week intervention period. The study was conducted as part of a doctoral dissertation.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Multidisciplinary Biopsychosocial Program A structured four-week multidisciplinary biopsychosocial treatment program combining patient education, supervised exercise, and individualized care delivered by a multidisciplinary healthcare team. The program addressed physical, psychological, and social aspects of chronic low back pain and included adjunct physical therapy modalities and acupuncture as part of routine clinical care. Participants continued their usual prescribed medications throughout the study.
Multimodal treatment consisting of physical therapy modalities provided according to standard clinical practice, and acupuncture. Treatment was individualized based on patient needs and did not include a structured multidisciplinary biopsychosocial program. Participants continued their usual prescribed medications throughout the study.