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  2. Low back pain - Wikipedia

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    Low back pain is not a specific disease but rather a complaint that may be caused by a large number of underlying problems of varying levels of seriousness. [30] The majority of low back pain does not have a clear cause [1] but is believed to be the result of non-serious muscle or skeletal issues such as sprains or strains. [31]

  3. Rachelle Buchbinder - Wikipedia

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    Buchbinder chaired the steering group for The Lancet Low Back Pain Series [12] [13] [14] which published 3 papers in March 2018. [15] The series looks to reverse the trend of ineffective and dangerous treatments for lower back pain which has both personal and global impacts. [15]

  4. Back pain - Wikipedia

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    Spinal manipulation appears to provide similar effects to other recommended treatments for chronic low back pain. [57] There is no evidence it is more effective than other therapies or sham, or as an adjunct to other treatments, for acute low back pain [58] "Back school" is an intervention that consists of both education and physical exercises.

  5. Alison McGregor - Wikipedia

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    The assessment of spinal motion and its relevance to low back pain (1997) Alison Hazel McGregor is a British physiotherapist and biomedical engineer who is a professor at Imperial College London . Her research is focused on the musculoskeletal system and the mechanisms/impacts of injury.

  6. Robert Kerns (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his career, Kerns has made important scientific and scholarly, educational and public policy contributions related to pain and pain management. Since the early 2010s, Kerns has been engaged in multiple government initiatives as a subject matter expert (SME) on pain management in the United States .

  7. Low-level laser therapy - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 Cochrane Library review concluded that LLLT has insufficient evidence for treatment of nonspecific low back pain, [50] a finding echoed in a 2010 review of chronic low back pain. [51] A 2015 review found benefit in nonspecific chronic low-back pain. [15] LLLT may be useful in the treatment of both acute and chronic neck pain. [16]

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