Clinical management of low back pain
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Professional doctorateAuthor/s
Maher, Christopher GerardAbstract
The 42 peer-reviewed journal publications in this DMedSc thesis are a subset of Prof Chris Maher’s 574 publications for the period 1988 – January 2018. The information in the published work is derived from his research and scholarship in this period. The publications are grouped in the following eight chapters: introduction to low back pain, triggers for low back pain, prevention, screening for serious pathology, prognosis, pharmacological management, non-pharmacological management and evidence-practice gaps.The 42 peer-reviewed journal publications in this DMedSc thesis are a subset of Prof Chris Maher’s 574 publications for the period 1988 – January 2018. The information in the published work is derived from his research and scholarship in this period. The publications are grouped in the following eight chapters: introduction to low back pain, triggers for low back pain, prevention, screening for serious pathology, prognosis, pharmacological management, non-pharmacological management and evidence-practice gaps.
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2018-01-17Licence
The author retains copyright of this thesis. It may only be used for the purposes of research and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission.Faculty/School
Sydney Medical School, School of Public HealthAwarding institution
The University of SydneyShare