A mixed-methods feasibility study of a comorbidity-adapted exercise program for low back pain in older adults (COMEBACK): a protocol
Background: The prevalence of low back pain increases with age and has a profound impact on physical and psychosocial health. With increasing age comes increasing comorbidity, and this also has pronounced health consequences. Whilst exercise is beneficial for a range of health conditions, trials of...
Main Authors: | Bierma-Zeinstra, S.M.A (Author), de Luca, K. (Author), Downie, A. (Author), Ferreira, M.L (Author), French, S.D (Author), Hartvigsen, J. (Author), Kendall, J. (Author), Skou, S.T (Author), Yanz, M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central Ltd
2022
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