A 2024 RCT shows that while manual therapy provides short-term relief for chronic low back pain, the results often don't last. Discover the evidence-based, multimodal approach combining Pain Neuroscience Education and Motivational Interviewing to create superior, sustained outcomes for your patients. Check out the infographic below!
A 2024 RCT confirms that for CNLBP, MT alone falls short long-term. Here's how to integrate the biopsychosocial model for superior, sustained outcomes.
Does combining Manual Therapy (MT) with Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) and Motivational Interviewing (MI) lead to better long-term outcomes for Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain (CNLBP) than MT alone?
A Randomized Clinical Trial (RCT) compared MT vs. MT + PNE + MI for CNLBP patients.
MT as a 'Window': Use manual therapy to achieve rapid, short-term pain relief – this creates a crucial opening for your patient to be receptive to active strategies and education.
Integrate PNE & MI Early: For chronic pain, education (PNE) and motivational strategies (MI) are not optional add-ons; they are foundational for challenging pain beliefs and fostering long-term behavioral change.
Measure Psychosocial Factors: Tools like TSK and PCS provide objective data on the 'invisible' aspects of chronic pain. Track these to guide your interventions and demonstrate the holistic impact of your care.