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Management of sub acute low back pain

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i am looking for information on how to start a programme for optimal management of patients with sub-acute back pain (4-12 weeks) . I am looking more on track of biopsychosocial interventions and MDT programmes based on CBT. i will appreciate if you can share your experience, specially if somebody has organised similar programmes in NHS.
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Re: Management of sub acute low back pain

If in the UK check out the CSP website,

information regarding Yellow flags would be useful, a recent article written by Dr Paul Watson has much relevant information regarding this.

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