Spine
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Review
Psychosocial interventions for low back pain in primary care: lessons learned from recent trials.
Workshop discussion and literature overview. ⋯ Despite the publication of recent "negative" results of psychosocial interventions for back pain, workshop participants remained optimistic about the importance of this line of research. Suggestions are given for a refocused research agenda on the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for back pain in primary care.
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Review Comparative Study
Clinical decision rules for identification of low back pain patients with neurologic involvement in primary care.
Descriptive study. ⋯ This study has identified differences between the guidelines in the clinical decision rules for identification of neurologic involvement including omission of categories. Decision-making that employs all 3 categories of neurologic involvement will arguably facilitate accurate and timely identification of patients with low back pain so affected in primary care.