Diagnosis and Treatment of Low Back Pain: A Joint Clinical Practice Guideline from the American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society
American College of Physicians · Oregon Health & Science University · +1 more institution
Abstract
RECOMMENDATION 1: Clinicians should conduct a focused history and physical examination to help place patients with low back pain into 1 of 3 broad categories: nonspecific low back pain, back pain potentially associated with radiculopathy or spinal stenosis, or back pain potentially associated with another specific spinal cause. The history should include assessment of psychosocial risk factors, which predict risk for chronic disabling back pain (strong recommendation, moderate-quality evidence). RECOMMENDATION 2: Clinicians should not routinely obtain imaging or other diagnostic tests in patients with nonspecific low back pain (strong recommendation, moderate-quality evidence). RECOMMENDATION 3: Clinicians…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 68.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 191
Authors
7- RCRoger ChouCorresponding
American College of Physicians, Oregon Health & Science University, Atlantic Health System
- AQAmir Qaseem
American College of Physicians, Atlantic Health System, Oregon Health & Science University
- VSVincenza Snow
Atlantic Health System, Oregon Health & Science University, American College of Physicians
- DEDonald E. Casey
Oregon Health & Science University, American College of Physicians, Atlantic Health System
- JTJ. Thomas Cross
American College of Physicians, Atlantic Health System, Oregon Health & Science University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Low back pain
- Guideline
- Back pain
- Psychosocial
- Physical examination
- Physical therapy
- Epidural steroid injection
- Good health and well-being