STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional investigation and follow-up of patients with low back pain. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the capacity of the INTERMED--a biopsychosocial assessment and classification system for case complexity--to identify patients with a chronic, disabling course of low back pain and to predict treatment outcome. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: An impressive number of biologic and nonbiologic factors influencing the course of low back pain have been identified. However, the lack of a concise, comprehensive, reliable and validated classification system of this heterogeneous patient population hampers preventive and therapeutic progress. METHODS: The INTERMED was used to assess patients with low back pain, who participated in a function...
Classifying patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) may facilitate targeted treatment, and optimi...
Low back pain (LBP) is a common and costly condition and represents a large proportion of the patien...
Background: Physiotherapists use musculo-skeletal classification systems for patient assessment. Sin...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional investigation and follow-up of patients with low back pain. OBJECTIVES...
Study Design. Cross-sectional investigation and follow-up of patients with low back pain.Objectives....
© 2002 Dr. Jon Joseph FordLow back pain is a common and costly problem in the community. A variety o...
Most patients referred to physiotherapy with low back pain are without a precise medical diagnosis. ...
Background. Several studies have investigated criteria for classifying patients with low back pain (...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the performance of the INTERMED questionnaire score, alone or combined with ...
Classifying patients with low back pain into homogeneous and distinct categories by organizing simil...
Background: Several studies have investigated criteria for classifying patients with low back pain (...
Identifying relevant subgroups of nonspecific low back pain patients may improve research efficiency...
Objective: To identify potential subgroups amongst patients with non-specific low back pain based on...
The validity and clinical use of a recently developed instrument to assess health care needs of pati...
The validity and clinical use of a recently developed instrument to assess health care needs of pati...
Classifying patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) may facilitate targeted treatment, and optimi...
Low back pain (LBP) is a common and costly condition and represents a large proportion of the patien...
Background: Physiotherapists use musculo-skeletal classification systems for patient assessment. Sin...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional investigation and follow-up of patients with low back pain. OBJECTIVES...
Study Design. Cross-sectional investigation and follow-up of patients with low back pain.Objectives....
© 2002 Dr. Jon Joseph FordLow back pain is a common and costly problem in the community. A variety o...
Most patients referred to physiotherapy with low back pain are without a precise medical diagnosis. ...
Background. Several studies have investigated criteria for classifying patients with low back pain (...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the performance of the INTERMED questionnaire score, alone or combined with ...
Classifying patients with low back pain into homogeneous and distinct categories by organizing simil...
Background: Several studies have investigated criteria for classifying patients with low back pain (...
Identifying relevant subgroups of nonspecific low back pain patients may improve research efficiency...
Objective: To identify potential subgroups amongst patients with non-specific low back pain based on...
The validity and clinical use of a recently developed instrument to assess health care needs of pati...
The validity and clinical use of a recently developed instrument to assess health care needs of pati...
Classifying patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) may facilitate targeted treatment, and optimi...
Low back pain (LBP) is a common and costly condition and represents a large proportion of the patien...
Background: Physiotherapists use musculo-skeletal classification systems for patient assessment. Sin...