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Old March 13th, 2003, 09:58
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Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Acute Low Back Pain

This guideline, from the Royal College of General Practitioners, gives an excellent review of the workup and management of acute low back pain. The review links recommendations to evidence in the research literature, and has some easy to read, concise tables. [ The RCGP - Clinical and Special Projects, Clinical Guidelines, Acute Low Back Pain. Contents, Index page ]

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