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Leg pain location and neurological signs relate to outcomes in primary care patients with low back pain.

Lisbeth HartvigsenLise HestbaekCharlotte Lebouef-YdeWerner VachAlice Kongsted
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2017)
The QTFC identify different LBP subgroups at baseline and there is a consistent ranking of the four categories with respect to outcomes. The differences between outcomes appear to be large enough for the QTFC to be useful for clinicians in the communication with patients. However, due to variation of outcomes within each category individuals' outcome cannot be precisely predicted from the QTFC alone. It warrants further investigation to find out if the QTFC can improve existing prediction tools and guide treatment decisions.
Keyphrases
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