The Effect of a Work-hardening Program for Return-to-work for Workers With Low Back Pain
NCT ID: NCT00155662
Last Updated: 2012-12-06
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2002-08-31
2007-09-30
Brief Summary
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1. to develop a guideline to assess the low back pain workers' impairment and working capacity;
2. to formulate a feasible work-hardening program for the low back pain workers; and
3. to execute the program, evaluate the training effect and then follow up the rate of return to work of the low back pain workers.
In the first year, a guideline for assessment of low back impairment and working capacity will be developed. It may consist of the demographic data, the working status, the physical need in work, trunk muscle isokinetic strength, Oswestry low back disability questionnaire, functional capacity evaluation and quality of life questionnaire. The whole assessment package will be empirically applied in low back pain workers and the validity and reliability will be tested. A work-hardening program for low back pain workers will be established in the first year through meetings with experts and literature review. The work-hardening program will consist of training of trunk muscle strength, flexibility, and general fitness. A sling-exercise training model will be applied in the program. In the second year, low back pain workers in outpatient departments will be recruited with their own agreement and grouped randomly into either the work-hardening group or the control group. The expected number of subjects is 30 in each group. According to the result of impairment assessment and work capacity, the workers in the work-hardening group will start the individualized work-hardening program for 3 months. After the program, the workers will be assessed again to evaluate the training's effect, and the investigators will follow the rate of return to work among them 3 and 6 months after the program. The workers in the control group will be followed for 6 and 9 months after enrollment to collect the rate of return to work in this group.
Detailed Description
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1. to develop a guideline to assess the low back pain workers' impairment and working capacity;
2. to formulate a feasible work-hardening program for the low back pain workers; and
3. to execute the program, evaluate the training effect and then follow up the rate of return to work of the low back pain workers.
In the first year, a guideline for assessment of low back impairment and working capacity will be developed. It may consist of the demographic data, the working status, the physical need in work, trunk muscle isokinetic strength, Oswestry low back disability questionnaire, functional capacity evaluation and quality of life questionnaire. The whole assessment package will be empirically applied in low back pain workers and the validity and reliability will be tested. A work-hardening program for low back pain workers will be established in the first year through meetings and literature review. The work-hardening program will consist of training of trunk muscle strength, flexibility, and general fitness. A sling-exercise-training model will be applied in the program. In the second year, low back pain workers in outpatient departments will be recruited with their own agreement and grouped randomly into either the work-hardening group or the control group. The expected number of subjects is 30 in each group. According to the result of impairment assessment and work capacity, the workers in the work-hardening group will start the individualized work-hardening program for 3 months. After the program, the workers will be assessed again to evaluate the training's effect, and the investigators will follow the rate of return to work among them 3 and 6 months after the program. The workers in the control group will be followed for 6 and 9 months after enrollment to collect the rate of return to work in this group.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
NONE
Interventions
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work-hardening program
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Have a job
* Low back pain
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Taiwan University Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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J Y Tsauo, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Grad School of PT, College of Medicine, NTU
Locations
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National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, , Taiwan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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9100002906
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id