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Clinical prediction for success of interventions for managing low back pain
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Clinical prediction for success of interventions for managing low back pain

J.J. Hebert, S.L. Koppenhaver, J.M. Fritz and E.C. Parent
Clinics in Sports Medicine, Vol.27(3), pp.463-479
2008
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Abstract

Treatment-based classification, one approach to subgrouping patients with "nonspecific" lower back pain, focuses on identifying clusters of findings from the history and clinical examination that predict a more favorable outcome with a specific treatment approach. By matching patients with the appropriate specific exercise, stabilization exercise, spinal manipulation, or traction treatment, providers may expect a high probability of a successful clinical outcome. This article reviews the evidence for various interventions commonly used in the treatment of lower back pain.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.129 Back pain
1.129.98 Low Back Pain
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Sport Sciences
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Clinical Medicine
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