«Subgrouping patients according to
chronic low back pain intensity and function appears to be a simple strategy for identifying patients who can attain substantial improvement with OMT.
Not exact matches
A San Diego VA study among Veterans with
chronic low back pain found that those who completed a 12 - week yoga program had better scores on a disability questionnaire, improved
pain intensity scores, and a decline in opioid use.
In a study including 150 military veterans with
chronic low back pain, researcher Dr. Erik J. Groessl and his team from the VA San Diego Healthcare System found that veterans who completed a 12 - week yoga program had better scores on a disability questionnaire, improved
pain intensity scores, and a decline in opioid use.
After six months, the results showed that baseline
pain intensity was associated with a 12 percent higher risk for developing
chronic low back pain and patient beliefs that
pain would persist conveyed a 4 percent risk increase.