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PEDro’s World-Wide Journal Club on cognitive functional therapy with or without movement sensor biofeedback versus usual care for chronic, disabling low back pain (RESTORE) is now available.

This PEDro World-Wide Journal Club is about cognitive functional therapy with or without movement sensor biofeedback versus usual care for chronic, disabling low back pain. This trial was one of the PEDro Top 25 Trials added to the list in 2024.

You can further the discussions from this journal club by creating your own:

  1. Invite your colleagues to be involved
  2. Read the article
  3. Watch (or listen to) our video summarising the article
  4. Watch (or listen to) the video of our panel discussing the article
  5. Meet with your colleagues to have your own discussion

Discussions in journal clubs should focus on the implications of the results, including exploring possible barriers and facilitators to implementation. Devising strategies to implement the evidence into practice in your clinical environment is a critical component (e.g. making plans for audit and feedback to quantify current and future practice).

Recently, a 3-year follow-up of this study has been published in The Lancet Rheumatology. Read more on PEDro.

PEDro acknowledges Dr Joshua Zadro, Prof Peter O’Sullivan, Dr Chaturani Sigera, Jayden Smileski and Joe (RESTORE trial participant) for their involvement in this journal club.

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