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Low Back Pain

Radiology, 2000
The communication between radiologists and their surgical colleagues is particularly important in the setting of back pain. This common disorder often does not have a definable cause, even when the imaging findings are abnormal. A shared understanding of the various causes of back pain, the appropriate terminology, and the needs of the surgeon is vital
M N, Brant-Zawadzki   +3 more
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Low back pain

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1991
Low back pain is a very common and significant problem in our society, and there are both mechanical and psychosocial aspects to its etiology. This paper presents a systematic approach to the treatment of common types of low back pain. Treatment, beginning with conservative care, is outlined in this paper in the form of an algorithm.
M B, Gavin, S W, Wiesel
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Low Back Pain

Continuum, 2017
This article provides an overview of evaluating and treating low back pain in the outpatient setting.As most cases of acute low back pain have a favorable prognosis, current guidelines on imaging studies recommend conservative treatment for 6 weeks prior to obtaining an MRI if no red flags are present.
Jinny O, Tavee, Kerry H, Levin
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Postpartum Low-Back Pain

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1992
To determine the prevalence of back pain and its development over the first postpartum period, 817 women who had been followed through pregnancy were studied a minimum of 12 months after delivery. More than 67% of the women experienced back pain directly after delivery, whereas 37% said they had back pain at the follow-up examination. Most of the women
H C, Ostgaard, G B, Andersson
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Treating low back pain

The Lancet, 2005
Prediction rules have yet to be published for the interventions listed as brief pain-management programmes, but there is evidence that some tools are useful in detecting psychosocial aspects of low back pain and are predictive of poor outcomes.
Paul G, Shekelle, Anthony M, Delitto
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Low Back Pain

Pain Practice, 2005
Ricardo, Vallejo   +2 more
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