[Excerpt] This book considers what we know about treatments for back pain and asks a number of critical questions. Are some of the most popular treatments really effective? Do they “cure” or even improve the problems they claim to address? If some back pain treatments are ineffective or even harmful, why do patients clamor for them and doctors provide them? Who benefits from the vast back pain industry that’s developed over the past thirty years? Is it patients? Or the doctors, hospitals, and manufacturers that produce the technology of back pain therapy? What does all this say about our medical system? Or our efforts to enhance quality, improve safety, and reduce health care costs? How can patients maneuver to help themselves rather than ...
Study Design: Randomized controlled factorial trial.Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a book...
The treatment of the painful back is in a state of chaos. Perhaps with some thought and general coop...
Many clinical practice guidelines recommend similar approaches for the assessment and management of ...
Lower back pain is debilitating problem that impact millions of Americans every year. Despite the wi...
Study Design. A double-blind, randomized controlled trial of a novel educational booklet compared wi...
Low back pain is a common disorder which affects the lumbar spine, and is associated with substantia...
Study Design: a single-blind randomized controlled trial of a leaflet developed for people with acut...
An important series of papers have been published in the Lancet. These papers provide a comprehensiv...
Introduction: Although various treatment methods have been applied to low back pain, there is no gen...
Low back pain affects individuals of all ages and is a leading contributor to disease burden worldwi...
Back pain is prevalent worldwide, but back pain disability has reached epidemic proportions in many ...
In this article, major aspects of back care provided to patients by family physicians and chiropract...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in studying causal mechanisms in the development...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in studying causal mechanisms in the development...
Low back pain is a common injury for nurses and physical therapists, two professions that involve l...
Study Design: Randomized controlled factorial trial.Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a book...
The treatment of the painful back is in a state of chaos. Perhaps with some thought and general coop...
Many clinical practice guidelines recommend similar approaches for the assessment and management of ...
Lower back pain is debilitating problem that impact millions of Americans every year. Despite the wi...
Study Design. A double-blind, randomized controlled trial of a novel educational booklet compared wi...
Low back pain is a common disorder which affects the lumbar spine, and is associated with substantia...
Study Design: a single-blind randomized controlled trial of a leaflet developed for people with acut...
An important series of papers have been published in the Lancet. These papers provide a comprehensiv...
Introduction: Although various treatment methods have been applied to low back pain, there is no gen...
Low back pain affects individuals of all ages and is a leading contributor to disease burden worldwi...
Back pain is prevalent worldwide, but back pain disability has reached epidemic proportions in many ...
In this article, major aspects of back care provided to patients by family physicians and chiropract...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in studying causal mechanisms in the development...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in studying causal mechanisms in the development...
Low back pain is a common injury for nurses and physical therapists, two professions that involve l...
Study Design: Randomized controlled factorial trial.Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a book...
The treatment of the painful back is in a state of chaos. Perhaps with some thought and general coop...
Many clinical practice guidelines recommend similar approaches for the assessment and management of ...