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Radiography of the lumbar spine in primary care patients with low back pain: randomised controlled trial
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Author Affiliations
Park University, Queen's Medical Centre, Queens University
Published InBMJ
Year2001
Citations292
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that radiography of the lumbar spine in patients with low back pain is not associated with improved clinical outcomes or satisfaction with care. DESIGN: Randomised unblinded controlled trial. SETTING: 73 general practices in Nottingham, north Nottinghamshire, southern Derbyshire, north Lincolnshire, and north Leicestershire. 52 practices recruited participants to the trial. SUBJECTS: 421 patients with low back pain of a median duration of 10 weeks. INTERVENTION: Radiography of the lumbar spine. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Roland adaptation of the sickness impact profile, visual analogue scale for pain, health status, EuroQol, satisfaction with care, use of primary and secondary care services, and reporting of low back pain at three and nine months after randomisation. RESULTS: The intervention group…
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