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This comprehensive text is a practical clinical resource for all spine care practitioners. With contributions from more than 50 international spine experts in a number of professions, Dagenais and Haldeman have created a thorough reference of the current scientific evidence in the management of low back pain.
Overall, this text is extremely enjoyable to read, reviewing the current evidence for the broad spectrum of interventions to treat low back pain in a clear and concise manner.? It provides a strong foundation for students and health professionals in a multitude of disciplines to further their understanding of the management of low back pain and stimulate discussion between health-care practitioners. Through these discussions, this valuable resource could be used to increase interprofessional collaboration and patient-centered care.? This is an exceptional reference text - it should be considered the next ''must read'' for all providers of spine care!
Brynne E. Stainsby, BA, DC, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, The Spine Journal
The book does a superb job of examining the literature for each topic, and chapters are prepared by acknowledged experts in each discipline.
This is a wonderful book. It provides, in one place, thorough and up-to-date information on the most common forms of management for low back pain. It does so by relying on recent, rigorous literature from leading lights for each topic. I cannot think of any book in this area which comes close to this one in terms of accomplishing its goals and of meeting readers' educational needs. It will find use in many different areas of healthcare and in educational institutions. It will have a wide audience.
Dana J. Lawrence, DC, MMedEd, MA, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Doody Review Service
The authors went to great lengths to take a close-up look at a wide array of treatment options and they realized a nearly impossible task of streamlining the bulk of currently available evidence on chronic low back pain. For each treatment, five different sections were created to allow clinicians, patients, third-party payers and other stakeholders to make informed decisions; namely: description, theory, efficacy, safety and costs. This intelligent design was implemented identically for each treatment.
Backspace, Autumn 2011