Lower Back Pain Clinical Trials and Older Adults

//Lower Back Pain Clinical Trials and Older Adults

The authors of a recent study published in Arthritis Care and Research (Hoboken) reviewed “evidence suggesting that older adults are under-represented in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) designed to address back pain.” The authors identified “274 RCTs, published between 1992 and 2010 that met the inclusion criteria.” A total of 41.6% (n=114) of the included trials excluded people over 65 years, suggesting that older adults are largely excluded from RCTs evaluating management of lower back pain.

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2018-09-27T23:09:50-04:00

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