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Randomised Controlled Trial to Compare Surgical Stablisation of the Lumbar Spine with an Intensive Rehabilitation Programme for Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain: the MRC Spine Stabilisation Trial
BMJ 330:1233-1239, Fairbank,J.,et al, 2005
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Article Abstract
Both groups reported reductions in disability during two years of follow-up, possibly unrelated to the interventions. The statistical difference between treatment groups in one of the two primary outcome measures was marginal and only just reached the predefined minimal clinical difference, and the potential risk and additional cost of surgery also need to be considered. No clear evidence emerged that primary spinal fusion surgery was any more beneficial than intensive rehabilitation.
 
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