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Initial pain and disability characteristics can assist the prediction of the centralization phenomenon on initial assessment of patients with low back pain.

Alon RabinYaniv ShmushkevichLeonid Kalichman
Published in: The Journal of manual & manipulative therapy (2018)
The findings of this study suggest the CP may be considerably more likely in less severe cases of LBP characterized by lower disability, lower intensity of distal symptoms, and a greater back-versus-leg pain intensity. Pending future validation, the CPR developed in this study may aide decision making regarding the initial management strategy of patients with LBP.
Keyphrases
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  • decision making
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