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    Exercise for prevention of recurrences of low-back pain   Choi et al (2010)
                                    Overview of the study
     Objectives
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       To investigate the effectiveness of exercises for preventing new episodes of 
        low back pain or low back pain-associated disability
     Methods
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       Evidence current up to 24 July 2009
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       Participants: Adults (aged 18 or older) who currently had, or had ever had at
        least one prior episode of non-specific low-back pain (LBP)
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       Intervention: Exercises*
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       Outcomes: Recurrences of LBP (defined as an episode of pain,
        sickness absence or disability resulting from the pain)
      *Defined as physical activity that is planned or structured and may be done to improve or maintain one 
      or more components of physical fitness
        Exercise for prevention of recurrences of low-back pain         Choi et al (2010)
                                           Results & Conclusions
         •   13 trials (1520 participants)
           Intervention                            Evidence                            Quality of 
                                                                                        evidence
          Post-treatment     More effective than no intervention for reducing the 
             exercises       rate of recurrences at one-half, one year and two       Moderate
                             years follow-up (medium term follow-up)
             McKenzie        No differences compared to back education for 
             exercises       reducing recurrences of back pain and number of         Very low
                             sick leave days at medium and long-term follow-up
        Adverse events: were not reported in any of the included studies
        There is moderate quality evidence that post-treatment exercise programmes can prevent 
          recurrences of low back pain, but conflicting evidence was found for exercise treatment in 
          reducing the number of recurrences or the recurrence rate 
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