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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 84-B, Issue SUPP_I | Pages 96 - 96
1 Mar 2002
Stevenson K Hay E
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The aim of this study was to examine GP’s and PT’s views of a physiotherapy led acute low back pain service

Acute back pain sufferers develop chronic symptoms but early management may prevent chronicity ( 1). The Stafford-shire Acute Back Pain Service (StABS) is physiotherapy led and provides early triage and management.

GPs and PT’s eligible to use the service were sent a self-completed questionnaire. Response rate was 45% for GP’s and 69% for PT. Seventy-two percent of GP’s and 88% of PT’s were satisfied with the service. The majority of GP’s had copies of agreed guidelines (81%) and most were adhering to guidance on bedrest by not prescribing it (67%). Both professions found difficulty with patient expectations, demands for x-rays and treatment compliance.

The majority of GP’s and PT’s were satisfied with a physiotherapy led back pain service. The difficulties experienced by both groups will form the basis of a training package for both professions .