Effect of an Interdisciplinary Spine Rehabilitation Program
PROGRESS: The Effect of an Interdisciplinary Program for Rehabilitation for Spinal Disorders
KU Leuven
90 participants
Aug 22, 2023
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this research project is to evaluate the effectiveness of the current interdisciplinary rehabilitation program (Revita) and follow-up trajectory for chronic lumbar spine disorders in the University Hospitals Leuven.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Adults, age \> 18 years
- Spine problem for \> 6 weeks, needing interdisciplinary care (risk factors, failure of first line treatment, etc)
- Inclusion in Revita program
- Informed consent to participate
Exclusion Criteria2
- Patients without sufficient understanding of the Dutch language
- Unable to participate in 2h rehabilitation sessions with exercises
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Interventions
Multidisciplinary programs in an outpatient hospital setting are coordinated by specialists in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. These programs combine a physical part (e.g., specific exercises, manual techniques) with at least one other element (psychological, social, educational or occupational intervention). In a multidisciplinary spine rehabilitation program, a maximum of 36 sessions over a maximum time period of 6 months is offered. Afterwards, a (monodisciplinary) follow-up trajectory (K15) is possible, consisting of maximum 104 sessions a year.
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NCT06030570