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The Specifics of Non-specific Low Back Pain: Re-evaluating the Current Paradigm to Improve Patient Outcomes

Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of pain and debility worldwide and the most frequent reason for work-related disability. Global expenditures related to LBP are staggering and amount to billions of dollars each year in the United States alone. Yet, despite the considerable healthcare resourc...

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Autores principales: Malik, Khalid M, Nelson, Ariana M., Chiang, Ting-Hsuan, Imani, Farnad, Khademi, Seyed-Hossein
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Publicado: Brieflands 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10016128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36937089
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/aapm-131499
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author Malik, Khalid M
Nelson, Ariana M.
Chiang, Ting-Hsuan
Imani, Farnad
Khademi, Seyed-Hossein
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Nelson, Ariana M.
Chiang, Ting-Hsuan
Imani, Farnad
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description Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of pain and debility worldwide and the most frequent reason for work-related disability. Global expenditures related to LBP are staggering and amount to billions of dollars each year in the United States alone. Yet, despite the considerable healthcare resources consumed, the care provided to patients with LBP has regularly been cited as both ineffective and exorbitant. Among the myriad reasons for this suboptimal care, the current approach to evaluation and management of patients with LBP is a likely contributor and is hitherto un-investigated. Following the current methodology, over 90% of patients with LBP are provided with no specific diagnosis, are managed inconsistently, and receive no express preventative care. We believed that this approach added costs and promoted chronic unresolved pain and disability. This narrative review highlights problems with the current methodology, proposes a novel concept for categorizing patients with LBP, and recommends strategies for improvement. Stratifying patients according to the etiology, in lieu of the prospects for morbidity, the strategy proposed in this article may help ascertain the cause of patient’s LBP early, consolidate treatments, permit timely preventative measures, and, as a result, may improve patient outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-100161282023-03-16 The Specifics of Non-specific Low Back Pain: Re-evaluating the Current Paradigm to Improve Patient Outcomes Malik, Khalid M Nelson, Ariana M. Chiang, Ting-Hsuan Imani, Farnad Khademi, Seyed-Hossein Anesth Pain Med Review Article Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of pain and debility worldwide and the most frequent reason for work-related disability. Global expenditures related to LBP are staggering and amount to billions of dollars each year in the United States alone. Yet, despite the considerable healthcare resources consumed, the care provided to patients with LBP has regularly been cited as both ineffective and exorbitant. Among the myriad reasons for this suboptimal care, the current approach to evaluation and management of patients with LBP is a likely contributor and is hitherto un-investigated. Following the current methodology, over 90% of patients with LBP are provided with no specific diagnosis, are managed inconsistently, and receive no express preventative care. We believed that this approach added costs and promoted chronic unresolved pain and disability. This narrative review highlights problems with the current methodology, proposes a novel concept for categorizing patients with LBP, and recommends strategies for improvement. Stratifying patients according to the etiology, in lieu of the prospects for morbidity, the strategy proposed in this article may help ascertain the cause of patient’s LBP early, consolidate treatments, permit timely preventative measures, and, as a result, may improve patient outcomes. Brieflands 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10016128/ /pubmed/36937089 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/aapm-131499 Text en Copyright © 2022, Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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