Preliminary finding of a randomized controlled trial of an interdisciplinary military pain program

Robert J. Gatchel, Donald D. McGeary, Alan Peterson, Mysti Moore, Karen Leroy, William C. Isler, Ann S. Hryshko-Mullen, Tom Edell

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Resumen

Chronic pain related to musculoskeletal conditions is the leading cause of medical discharge from active duty military service. The present study is the first randomized controlled trial of an interdisciplinary pain treatment program (functional restoration. FR) to decrease chronic musculoskeletal pain and increase functioning in an active duty military population. Sixty-six military participants were randomly assigned to either an FR treatment group or a standard anesthesia pain clinic treatment comparison group. A repeated measures design was employed and data were analyzed for pre-to post-treatment differences, as well as for 6-months and 1-year post-treatment outcomes. Findings revealed significantly greater improvements for the FR group on self-reported pain, disability, functional status, and fitness for military duty at the post-treatment and follow-up points, relative to the comparison group. These results clearly demonstrate the efficacy and military relevance of a FR program for active duty military personnel who have chronic musculoskeletal pain disorders. Reprint and

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)270-277
Número de páginas8
PublicaciónMilitary medicine
Volumen174
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - mar 2009

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  • General Medicine

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