Cohort profile: why do people keep hurting their back?
David M KlyneWolbert van den HoornMary F BarbeJacek CholewickiLeanne M HallAsaduzzaman KhanRoberto MeroniG Lorimer MoseleyMichael K NicholasLee O'SullivanRachel J ParkGlen RussellMichele SterlingPaul William HodgesPublished in: BMC research notes (2020)
133 individuals with acute LBP and 74 pain-free individuals participated. Bio-psycho-social and behavioural measures were collected at baseline and 3-monthly for 12 months (LBP) or 3 months (control). Pain and disability were recorded fortnightly. Baseline characteristics were mostly similar between those who did and did not return for follow-up. Initial analyses of this cohort have revealed important insights into the pathways involved in acute-to-chronic LBP. These and future findings will provide new targets for treatment and prevention of persistent and recurrent LBP.