Usual Care Often Not Consistent With Clinical Guidelines For Low Back Pain

Usual Care Often Not Consistent With Clinical Guidelines For Low Back Pain
Australian general practitioners often treat patients with low back pain in a manner that does not appear to match the care endorsed by international clinical guidelines, according to a report in the February 8 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.Low back pain is estimated to be the seventh most common reason for a general practitioner visit in Australia and …

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