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Spine | 2001

Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Low Back Pain in Primary Care : An International Comparison

B.W. Koes; M.W. van Tulder; Raymond Ostelo; A.K. Burton; Gordon Waddell

Study Design. Descriptive study. Objectives. To compare national clinical guidelines on low back pain. Summary of Background Data. To rationalize the management of low back pain, clinical guidelines have been issued in various countries around the world. Given that the available scientific evidence is the same, irrespective of the country, one would expect these guidelines to include more or less similar recommendations regarding diagnosis and treatment. Methods. Guidelines were included that met the following criteria: the target group consisted of primary care health professionals, and the guideline was published in English, German, or Dutch. Only one guideline per country was included: the one most recently published. Results. Clinical guidelines from 11 different countries published from 1994 until 2000 were included in this review. The content of the guidelines appeared to be quite similar regarding the diagnostic classification (diagnostic triage) and the use of diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Consistent features were the early and gradual activation of patients, the discouragement of prescribed bed rest, and the recognition of psychosocial factors as risk factors for chronicity. However, there were discrepancies for recommendations regarding exercise therapy, spinal manipulation, muscle relaxants, and patient information. Conclusion. The comparison of clinical guidelines for the management of low back pain showed that diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations were generally similar. Updates of the guidelines are planned in most countries, although so far produced only in the United Kingdom. However, new evidence may lead to stronger conclusions and enable future guidelines to become even more concordant.


Archive | 2001

Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Low Back Pain in Primary Care

B.W. Koes; Maurits W. van Tulder; Raymon M. Ostelo; A. Kim Burton; Gordon Waddell


Archive | 2008

Vocational rehabilitation – what works, for whom, and when?(Report for the Vocational Rehabilitation Task Group)

Gordon Waddell; A. Kim Burton; Nicholas A.S. Kendall


Archive | 2008

A Biopsychosocial Model of Sickness and Disability

Gordon Waddell; A. Kim Burton; Mansel Aylward


Archive | 2002

Educational and informational approaches

A. Kim Burton; Gordon Waddell


Archive | 2008

Advising patients about work

Gordon Waddell; A. Kim Burton


Archive | 2006

Beliefs and obstacles to recovery in low back pain

A. Kim Burton; Gordon Waddell; Chris J. Main


Archive | 2000

Occupational Health Guidelines for the Management of Low Back Pain - Evidence Review and Recommendations

Gordon Waddell; A. Kim Burton


Archive | 2004

Information and advice for patients

Gordon Waddell; A. Kim Burton


Orthopaedic Proceedings | 2003

EVALUATION OF AN EVIDENCED-BASED PATIENT EDUCATIONAL BOOKLET FOR MANAGEMENT OF WHIPLASH ASSOCIATED DISORDERS.

Tim McClune; A. Kim Burton; Gordon Waddell

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B.W. Koes

University Medical Center

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A.K. Burton

University of Huddersfield

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Hcw de Vet

VU University Amsterdam

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