Low Back Pain and Best Practice Care: A Survey of General Practice Physicians
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BackgroundAcute low back pain (LBP) is primarily managed in general practice. We aimed to describe the usual care provided by general practitioners (GPs) and to
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| Authors | Christopher M. Williams;Christopher G. Maher;Mark J. Hancock;James H. McAuley;Andrew J. McLachlan;Helena Britt;Salma Fahridin;Christopher Harrison;Jane Latimer; |
| Journal | archives of internal medicine |
| Year | 2010 |
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