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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1984
Back pain in children and adolescents must be regarded as a significant complaint, and the physician must be aware that minimal symptoms may be associated with major problems. This article outlines an aggressive and comprehensive diagnostic approach in order to prevent overlooking a serious problem.
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Back pain in children and adolescents must be regarded as a significant complaint, and the physician must be aware that minimal symptoms may be associated with major problems. This article outlines an aggressive and comprehensive diagnostic approach in order to prevent overlooking a serious problem.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2014
Low back pain is a common problem that is the leading cause of disability and is associated with high costs. Evaluation focuses on identification of risk factors indicating a serious underlying condition and increased risk for persistent disabling symptoms in order to guide selective use of diagnostic testing (including imaging) and treatments ...
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Low back pain is a common problem that is the leading cause of disability and is associated with high costs. Evaluation focuses on identification of risk factors indicating a serious underlying condition and increased risk for persistent disabling symptoms in order to guide selective use of diagnostic testing (including imaging) and treatments ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2004
General internists and family practitioners play an important role in the initial evaluation and treatment of acute low back pain and chronic low back pain. Given the usual time constraints placed on the primary care physician for evaluation of a patient with back pain, it is imperative that the generalist be acquainted and comfortable with the salient
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General internists and family practitioners play an important role in the initial evaluation and treatment of acute low back pain and chronic low back pain. Given the usual time constraints placed on the primary care physician for evaluation of a patient with back pain, it is imperative that the generalist be acquainted and comfortable with the salient
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
Stage An 80-year-old man with degenerative arthritis of the hip and spine began to have midthoracic back pain and worsening pain in his left hip. The pain began suddenly, was not preceded by trauma, did not radiate, and was not relieved in any position. The back pain persisted for two weeks despite rest and treatment with ibuprofen. The patient took no
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Stage An 80-year-old man with degenerative arthritis of the hip and spine began to have midthoracic back pain and worsening pain in his left hip. The pain began suddenly, was not preceded by trauma, did not radiate, and was not relieved in any position. The back pain persisted for two weeks despite rest and treatment with ibuprofen. The patient took no
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The Oswestry low back pain disability questionnaire.
Physiotherapy, 1980J. Fairbank+3 more
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Low Back Pain, a Comprehensive Review: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2019Ivan Urits+10 more
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Neck Pain and Lower Back Pain.
The Medical clinics of North America, 2020A. Popescu, Haewon Lee
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