reviewBMJJun 15, 2006GREEN OA

Diagnosis and treatment of low back pain

Erasmus MC · EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research

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Abstract

Low back pain is a considerable health problem in all developed countries and is most commonly treated in primary healthcare settings. It is usually defined as pain, muscle tension, or stiffness localised below the costal margin and above the inferior gluteal folds, with or without leg pain (sciatica). The most important symptoms of non-specific low back pain are pain and disability. The diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with low back pain has long been characterised by considerable variation within and between countries among general practitioners, medical specialists, and other healthcare professionals.1 2 w1 Recently, a large number of randomised clinical trials have been done, systematic…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Low back pain
  • Physical therapy
  • Alternative medicine
  • Pathology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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