Record Status This is a bibliographic record of a published health technology assessment from a member of INAHTA. No evaluation of the quality of this assessment has been made for the HTA database. Citation Atienza Merino G, Queiro Verdes T. Neurorreflejoterapia en el tratamiento del dolor lumbar inespecífico. [Neuroreflexotherapy in the treatment of nonspecific low back pain]
. Santiago de Compostela: Galician Agency for Health Technology Assessment (AVALIA-T). Avalia-t 2011/02. 2012 Authors' objectives To assess the efficacy, effectiveness and safety of NRT in the treatment of non-specific lower back pain in adults. Authors' conclusions Available scientific knowledge on neuroreflexotherapeutic intervention, as a complementary therapeutic option to conventional treatment for non-specific low back pain, is based on studies of adequate methodological quality.
The neuroreflexotherapy has shown its efficacy and safety in the short-term treatment of adults with chronic non-specific low back pain, although the intervention was conducted in a small number of patients by a small group of very trained health professionals.
Patients outcomes in the middle or long-term after treatment are unknown.
There is scarce and limited evidence on the cost-effectivenness of neuroreflexotherapy, therefore conclusions can not be drawn.
The fact that all the studies on neuroreflexotherapy interventions have been conducted by the same research team, consisting of highly specialised and experienced professionals, raises the question of neuroreflexotherapy's reproducibility in other health-care settings.
The diffusion of neurorreflexotherapy for the treatment of nonspecific low back pain remains very low and it is not used routinely.
A comprehensive description of the technique, including its training programme, would facilitate its replication.
The introduction of neurorreflexotherapy is not recommended in the public health system without having previously conducted clinical trials, where the intervention would be carried out by health professionals belonging to the public health care system duly trained in the technique, and with an adequate long term follow up, that allows for assessment of recurrence and reintervention rates. Indexing Status Subject indexing assigned by CRD MeSH Low Back Pains; Reflexotherapy; Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation Language Published Spanish Country of organisation Spain English summary An English language summary is available. Address for correspondence Galician Agency for Health Technology Assessment, Direccion Xeral Saude Publica e Planificacion, Conselleria de Sanidade, Xunta de Galicia, San Lazaro s/n 15781 Santiago de Compostela, Tel: +34 981 541831, Fax: +34 981 542854 Email: avalia-t@sergas.es AccessionNumber 32013000090 Date abstract record published 04/02/2013 |