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Evidence-based Management of Acute Musculoskeletal Pain

Management of work related acute low back pain

Low-Back Pain Frequency, Management and Prevention from
an HTA perspective


National practice guidelines for physical therapy in patients with low back pain

Philadelphia Panel Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines on Selected Rehabilitation Interventions for Low Back Pain

Acute Low Back Problems in Adults

Using Published Evidence to Guide the Examination of the Sacroiliac Joint Region

New Zealand Acute Low Back Pain Guide

Manual medicine guidelines for musculoskeletal injuries

The management of persistent pain in older persons

Management of fibromyalgia syndrome

Interventional techniques in the management of chronic spinal pain: evidence-based practice guidelines.

Vertebral subluxation in chiropractic practice

Advances in neuropathic pain: diagnosis, mechanisms, and treatment recommendations.

North American Spine Society Phase III: clinical guidelines for multidisciplinary spine care specialists. Spinal stenosis version 1.0.

Ottawa Panel evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for therapeutic exercises and manual therapy in the management of osteoarthritis.

Philadelphia Panel evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on selected rehabilitation interventions for low back pain.

Assessment and management of pain.

Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for interdisciplinary rehabilitation of chronic non-malignant pain syndrome patients.

Acute low back pain.


VHA/DoD clinical practice guideline for the management of medically unexplained symptoms: chronic pain and fatigue.

Overview of implementation of outcome assessment case management in the clinical practice.

Guideline for hospitalization for low back pain.

Low back - lumbar & thoracic (acute & chronic).

Pain

The McKenzie method for the management of acute non-specific low back pain: design of a randomised controlled trial