Results of a multicenter trial using an intensive active exercise program for the treatment of acute soft tissue and back injuries.

Author: CarmenG M, MitchellR I

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Dissatisfaction with current nonsurgical treatment of acute soft tissue and back injuries initiated a search for more effective treatment. A multicenter trial, involving 12 clinics, treated 1,072 patients. Treatment consisted of intensive, time-limited exercises emphasizing mobility, muscle strength...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1097/00007632-199006000-00016

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Intensive Exercise for Acute Soft Tissue and Back Injuries: A Journey to Recovery

This research delves into the realm of acute soft tissue and back injuries, exploring the effectiveness of an intensive active exercise program as a treatment approach. The study examines the benefits of this innovative program, which emphasizes mobility, muscle strengthening, and work conditioning, compared to traditional treatment methods. The researchers conducted a multicenter trial involving hundreds of patients, meticulously collecting data on their recovery progress, time off work, and overall treatment outcomes. The study aims to demonstrate the potential of this program to enhance recovery and reduce costs associated with acute soft tissue and back injuries.

Empowering Patients with Intensive Exercise

This research showcases the potential of intensive exercise programs to empower patients with acute soft tissue and back injuries. The study found that this approach resulted in a faster return to work and significant cost savings compared to traditional treatment methods. The researchers meticulously analyzed data from multiple clinics, revealing a clear trend towards more efficient and cost-effective recovery with this intensive exercise program.

Navigating the Path to Recovery

This research sheds light on the intricate path to recovery from acute soft tissue and back injuries, offering a potential roadmap for faster and more effective healing. The study's findings suggest that intensive exercise programs could be a game-changer in the management of these injuries, promoting better outcomes and reducing the financial burden associated with them. The study's findings emphasize the importance of active participation in recovery, demonstrating that a proactive approach can lead to better and faster results.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Dr. Camel advises that the desert of injury recovery can be challenging, but this research offers a map to navigate the path towards a faster and more efficient healing process. By embracing the power of active participation and engaging in intensive exercise programs, patients can regain their strength and mobility, allowing them to return to their lives with renewed vigor.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 1990-10-24
  2. Date Revised 2019-07-26
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

2144916

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1097/00007632-199006000-00016

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