Low back pain: Review of diagnosis and therapy

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Abstract

Low back pain is a patient complaint frequently encountered in the emergency department setting. The disease entity is often a diagnostic challenge with a subtle presentation, but can be accompanied by significant neurovascular complications. Current topics of controversy include the utility of radiologic evaluation, pharmacologic and holistic treatment strategies, as well as guidelines for urgent referral of patients with lumbar pain. © 1991.

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Vukmir, R. B. (1991). Low back pain: Review of diagnosis and therapy. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1016/0735-6757(91)90052-L

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