Describing the nonsurgical, nonpharmacological interventions offered to adolescents with persistent back pain in randomized trials: A scoping review
ConclusionsRandomized trials for adolescents with persistent back pain have primarily relied upon an outdated, biomechanical explanation of persisting pain. Future randomized trials should align with current treatment recommendations and measure outcomes across multiple biopsychosocial domains.SignificanceThis scoping review describes in detail the interventions included in randomized trials for adolescents with persistent, nonspecific back pain. The review is important because it reveals discrepancies between those interventions and the interventions recommended for this population.
Source: European Journal of Pain - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Sara D. Hauber,
Katie Robinson,
Edward Kirby,
Steven Kamper,
Noirin Nealon Lennox,
Kieran O'Sullivan Tags: REVIEW ARTICLE Source Type: research
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