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TITLE:

AN UPDATED OVERVIEW OF LOW BACK PAIN MANAGEMENT IN PRIMARY CARE

AUTHORS:

Amin Saleh Alrabie, Mohammed Salem Alrabie,Abdullah Saad Alqurashi,Haitham Atallah Althiyabi,Faisal Sultan Alharthi,Waleed Nami Aied Alrubaie,Faisal Abdulrahman Alasmry

ABSTRACT:

This rapid review provides family physicians managing LBP in the primary clinic by family physician a summary of the most effective offered proof to take the chance of stratify and enhance the quality of care, optimizing patient results. Cochrane Library, Medline, PubMed, and other medical databases were searched to identify relevant. Studies on diagnosis and treatment of low back pain, published up to 2020, with the keywords “low back pain”, “primary care”, “family physicians”, “diagnosis”, and “management”. Primary care physicians have a crucial function in enhancing the care of patients with low pain in the back Primary care physician’s deal with distinct problems in dealing with these patients. In primary care, many clients have straightforward low pain in the back. Standards are frequently utilized to develop requirements of care and supply criteria for evidence-based practice, but the results of the present report showed that their directives are not constantly done. While it is not possible to dictate or change the individual opinion of a health care practitioner, experience and education might ultimately deteriorate obstructive mindsets and beliefs that could adversely impact patient care.

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