Failure to define low back pain as a disease or an episode renders research on causality unsuitable: results of a systematic review

Volume: 26, Issue: 1
Published: Jan 9, 2018
Abstract
Causative factors may be different for the very first onset of symptoms of the ‘disease’ of low back pain (LBP) than for ensuing episodes that occur after a pain-free period. This differentiation hinges on a life-time absence of low back pain at first onset and short-term absence for further episodes. In this systematic review, we explored whether researchers make these distinctions when investigating the causality of LBP. A literature search of...
Paper Details
Title
Failure to define low back pain as a disease or an episode renders research on causality unsuitable: results of a systematic review
Published Date
Jan 9, 2018
Volume
26
Issue
1
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