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Low back pain: a call for action. [PDF]
Low back pain is the leading worldwide cause of years lost to disability and its burden is growing alongside the increasing and ageing population.1Because these population shifts are more rapid in low-income and middle-income countries, where adequate ...
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Introduction: The increasing adoption of minimally-invasive spinal surgery has resulted in more frequent use of fluoroscopy, heightening concerns regarding radiation-induced cataracts and hand skin cancer in spinal surgeons.
Yasukazu Hijikata +10 more
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Objective The study aimed to identify symptom‐based predictors of dry eye disease (DED) signs in the Sjögren's International Collaborative Clinical Alliance (SICCA) cohort. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis examining 16 ocular symptoms (most graded 0–4) and artificial tear (AT) use (graded 0–3) as predictors of DED signs (abnormal ocular ...
Pragnya R. Donthineni +7 more
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Over the past 20 years, the center of pressure (COP) has been commonly used as an index of postural stability in standing. While many studies investigated COP excursions in low back pain patients and healthy individuals, no comprehensive analysis of the ...
Alexander Ruhe +5 more
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IMPLEmenting a clinical practice guideline for acute low back pain evidence-based manageMENT in general practice (IMPLEMENT) : cluster randomised controlled trial study protocol [PDF]
Background: Evidence generated from reliable research is not frequently implemented into clinical practice. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are a potential vehicle to achieve this.
Denise A O'Connor +59 more
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Non-specific low back pain: clinical-and-psychological study
The results of clinical-and psychological study of 106 in-patients of neurological ward with acute, sub-acute or chronic low back pain are presented. We studied quality of life, anxiety, depression and correlations between them in subgroups.
L. R. Akhmadeyeva +5 more
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Objective To explore whether higher body fat and lower lean mass are associated with greater pain and worse patient‐reported physical function in individuals with hip osteoarthritis (OA). A secondary aim was to examine whether pain and patient‐reported physical function differ according to four body composition profiles: high body fat, low lean mass ...
Alexandra Ryan +10 more
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Rachelle, Buchbinder, Martin, Underwood
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Association of low back load with low back pain during static standing.
BACKGROUND:Although poor standing posture is a known cause of low back pain, the mechanisms involved are unclear. The aim of this study was to clarify the kinetic and posture angle features of standing posture that might influence low back pain.
Tetsuya Hasegawa +4 more
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The pharmacotherapy of low back pain
No abstract available.
Oppel B.W. Greeff
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