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A study exploring the prevalence of Extremity Pain of Spinal Source (EXPOSS).

Richard RosedaleRavi RastogiJosh KiddGreg LynchGeorg SuppShawn M K Robbins
Published in: The Journal of manual & manipulative therapy (2019)
Over 40% of patients with isolated extremity pain, who believed that their pain was not originating from the spine, responded to spinal intervention and thus were classified as having a spinal source of symptoms. These patients did significantly better than those whose extremity pain did not have a spinal source and were managed with local extremity interventions. The results suggest the spine is a common source of extremity pain and adequate screening is warranted to ensure the patients ́ source of symptoms is addressed.
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