[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of low back pain in adults
INTRODUCTION—It is estimated that up to 84 percent of adults have low back pain at some
time in their lives [1, 2]. For many individuals, episodes of back pain are self-limited. Patients …
time in their lives [1, 2]. For many individuals, episodes of back pain are self-limited. Patients …
Treatment: current treatment recommendations for acute and chronic undifferentiated low back pain
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In 2007, the American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society formed the
Clinical Efficacy Assessment Subcommittee to reassess the recommendations for the …
Clinical Efficacy Assessment Subcommittee to reassess the recommendations for the …
Evaluation and treatment of low back pain in adult patients
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It is estimated that over 80% of adults will have difficulty with low back pain during their
lifetime. Back pain is generally described as acute, subacute, and chronic based on the …
lifetime. Back pain is generally described as acute, subacute, and chronic based on the …
[PDF][PDF] Subacute and chronic low back pain: Nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic treatment
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It is estimated that up to 84 percent of all adults have low back pain at some time in their
lives, and it is one of the more common reasons for a primary care visit [1, 2]. Rapid …
lives, and it is one of the more common reasons for a primary care visit [1, 2]. Rapid …
Treatment of acute low back pain
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It is estimated that up to 84 percent of adults have low back pain at some time in their lives
[1, 2]. The vast majority of patients seen in primary care (> 85 percent) will have nonspecific …
[1, 2]. The vast majority of patients seen in primary care (> 85 percent) will have nonspecific …
Diagnosis and management of low-back pain in primary care
• Most low-back pain with or without radicular pain or neurogenic claudication does not
require immediate diagnostic imaging and can be managed in primary care.• All patients …
require immediate diagnostic imaging and can be managed in primary care.• All patients …
Back pain made simple: an approach based on principles and evidence.
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Back pain made simple: an approach based on principles and evidence. - Abstract - Europe
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Evaluation and diagnosis of low back pain
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Low back pain: an approach to diagnosis and management
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Low back pain is one of the top 10 problems prompting a visit to a family physician. 1 Low
back pain afflicts both sexes equally, with a peak onset at age 30 to 40 years and a lifetime …
back pain afflicts both sexes equally, with a peak onset at age 30 to 40 years and a lifetime …
Evaluation and treatment of low back pain: An evidence‐based approach to clinical care
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Low back pain is a common reason for patient visits to a health care provider. For most
patients, low back symptoms are nonspecific, meaning that the pain is localized to the back …
patients, low back symptoms are nonspecific, meaning that the pain is localized to the back …