Background: Low back pain is located between the gluteal folds and inferior border of the ribs, and it is considered as one of the common complains that physicians in primary health care centers face. Recently, a lot of literatures have been done in order to evaluate low back pain management and how to provide a better out comes for the patients. Objective: In our study we aims to assess the recent updates regarding low back pain evaluation and management and assess the role of primary health care centers in providing a better outcomes for the patients. Methods: PubMed database were used for articles selection. All relevant articles related to our review were chosen to cover the following topics: “Low Back Pain”, “Management”, “Diagnosis”...
This fast assessment provides family physicians managing LBP in the primary clinic with a summary of...
This fast assessment provides family physicians managing LBP in the primary clinic with a summary of...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Low back pain encompasses three distinct sources: axial lumbosacral, radicular, a...
textabstractObjective: The aim of this study was to provide an overview of the recommendations regar...
This rapid review provides family physicians managing LBP in the primary clinic by family physician ...
© 2016 American Pain Society. A limitation of existing studies of primary care for low back pain (LB...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the current evidence-based information, determinin...
A limitation of existing studies of primary care for low-back-pain (LBP) is that they are not based ...
Study Design. A retrospective, descriptive study. Objectives. To describe the diagnostic and therape...
Study Design. A retrospective, descriptive study. Objectives. To describe the diagnostic and therape...
Study Design. A retrospective, descriptive study. Objectives. To describe the diagnostic and therape...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a common presentation in general practice. Clinical workup must e...
Louis Kuritzky George P SamrajDepartment of Community Health and Family Medicine, University of Flor...
STUDY DESIGN: Review of advances in the primary care research on low back pain (LBP) from a unique i...
none7siOBJECTIVES: In the past decade many countries around the world have produced clinical practic...
This fast assessment provides family physicians managing LBP in the primary clinic with a summary of...
This fast assessment provides family physicians managing LBP in the primary clinic with a summary of...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Low back pain encompasses three distinct sources: axial lumbosacral, radicular, a...
textabstractObjective: The aim of this study was to provide an overview of the recommendations regar...
This rapid review provides family physicians managing LBP in the primary clinic by family physician ...
© 2016 American Pain Society. A limitation of existing studies of primary care for low back pain (LB...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the current evidence-based information, determinin...
A limitation of existing studies of primary care for low-back-pain (LBP) is that they are not based ...
Study Design. A retrospective, descriptive study. Objectives. To describe the diagnostic and therape...
Study Design. A retrospective, descriptive study. Objectives. To describe the diagnostic and therape...
Study Design. A retrospective, descriptive study. Objectives. To describe the diagnostic and therape...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a common presentation in general practice. Clinical workup must e...
Louis Kuritzky George P SamrajDepartment of Community Health and Family Medicine, University of Flor...
STUDY DESIGN: Review of advances in the primary care research on low back pain (LBP) from a unique i...
none7siOBJECTIVES: In the past decade many countries around the world have produced clinical practic...
This fast assessment provides family physicians managing LBP in the primary clinic with a summary of...
This fast assessment provides family physicians managing LBP in the primary clinic with a summary of...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Low back pain encompasses three distinct sources: axial lumbosacral, radicular, a...