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== Definition/Description  ==
== Definition/Description  ==


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Back pain is second leading cause for all physician visits (Deyo, 1996) and occurs in approximately 80% of the population will experience it at some point in their lifetime (??? et al).<br>


== Epidemiology /Etiology  ==
== Epidemiology /Etiology  ==

Revision as of 22:00, 6 April 2011

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  • Databases Searched: CINAHL, PT Journal, JOSPT, Google Scholar,
  • Key Terms: low back pain, prevention of LBP, prevention of low back pain, management of LBP, management of low back pain, management of occupational related LBP, occupational related low back pain, occupational related LBP, work related LBP, work related low back pain
  • Dates Searched: April 6, 2011 to April 20, 2011

Definition/Description[edit | edit source]

Back pain is second leading cause for all physician visits (Deyo, 1996) and occurs in approximately 80% of the population will experience it at some point in their lifetime (??? et al).

Epidemiology /Etiology[edit | edit source]

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