An Atlas of Back Pain - S. Haldeman, et al., (Parthenon, 2002) WW
There are few greater challenges to clinicians than the diagnosis and treatment of patients with back pain. The process of making such a diagnosis requires an understanding of the complex anatomy and physiology of the spine and the ability to differentiate between structural, functional, congenital and pathological conditions that can occur in the spine and potentially cause or impact upon the symptoms of back pain and decreased functional capacity. The ability to examine and treat patients with back pain is dependent on the ability of a clinician to visualize changes that can occur in the normal structure and function of the spine that may result in pain, and to assess the effect of the social, occupational and emotional factors that may impact upon the manner in which a patient responds to pain.
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