July 2008
Two commonly used labels for low back pain (LBP) are that of "mechanical" (1) or "inflammatory" (2). These labels have no universally accepted definitions. However, there are two distinct types of treatment for low back pain that seem to follow this definitional separation. That is, mechanical treatments (mobilization, manipulation, traction and exercise) contrasted with anti-inflammatory treatments (medication and injections). The objective of this study was to obtain the opinion of five groups of experts about symptoms/ signs that may identify inflammatory and mechanical LBP. Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is commonly conceptualized and managed as being inflammatory and/or mechanical. This study was designed to identify common symptoms or signs that may allow discrimination between inflammatory low back pain (ILBP) and mechanical low back pain (MLBP). Experienced health professionals from five professions were surveyed using a questionnaire listing 27 signs/symptoms. Of 129
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=journals&term=%22Man%20Ther%22%5BTitle%20Abbreviation%5D
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