Management of Low Back Pain in Primary Care

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Richard Bartley, Paul Coffey
Butterworth, 2001 - Medical - 198 pages
Written by a Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist and a GP, the Management of Low Back Pain in Primary Care will be an essential purchase for GPs and trainees but should also encompass other professionals working in primary care, including nurses, physiotherapists, chiropractors and osteopaths. This concise book, with its fundamental approach will also be useful for both medical students and orthopaedic specialist registrars.

The book:
offers a comprehensive account of diagnosis and treatment of low back pain in the primary care setting
is edited by a Chartered physiotherapist and a GP, with expert contributors
has an evidence-based approach, expanding greatly on the RCGP guidelines on back pain
offers explanations of secondary management

Richard Bartley, MSc MCSP
Chartered Physiotherapist, Duhallow Physiotherapy Clinic, Cork, Ireland (formerly at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, UK)

Paul Coffey, MBBS MRCGP
General Practitioner, Long Hanborough Surgery, Oxon, UK

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Contents

Section One Background
3
The Prevalence of Low Back Pain in Great Britain
19
Section Two Simple Back Pain
29
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