
In more than 80% of these patients no objective pathologic cause can be found and in most the disorder is self limited and benign. Nonetheless, a systematic approach to LBP should identify those patients with a serious disorder requiring special treatment. Thorough examination is the basis of treatment and management of these patients at risk for back pain disability with enormous socio-economic consequences. Psychosocial factors are at least as predictive for disability as physical.
Diagnosis, Differential, Disability Evaluation, Humans, Spinal Diseases, Prognosis, Low Back Pain
Diagnosis, Differential, Disability Evaluation, Humans, Spinal Diseases, Prognosis, Low Back Pain
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