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The aim of the study was to determine whether chronic low back pain (LBP) might be attenuated through the introduction of a sit-stand workstation (SSW) in office employees. Participants were randomized to receive a SSW at the beginning or at the end of a 3-month study period. Participants responded to a short survey at the end of each workday and a comprehensive survey at weeks 1, 6, and 12. Surveys consisted of a modified brief pain inventory and the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire. Forty-six university employees with self-reported chronic LBP were enrolled. Participants who were given access to a SSW reported a significant reduction in current (Pā€Š=ā€Š0.02) and worst (Pā€Š=ā€Š0.04) LBP over time. Our findings support the hypothesis that chronic LBP might be improved by the introduction of a SSW in an office environment.

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Grant T Ognibene, Wilson Torres, Rie von Eyben, Kathleen C Horst. Impact of a Sit-Stand Workstation on Chronic Low Back Pain: Results of a Randomized Trial. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine / American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2016 Mar;58(3):287-93


PMID: 26735316

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