Pharmacological treatments for low back pain in adults: an overview of Cochrane Reviews

Author:

Cashin Aidan G12,Wand Benedict M3,O'Connell Neil E4,Lee Hopin56,Rizzo Rodrigo RN12,Bagg Matthew K178,O'Hagan Edel17,Maher Christopher G910,Furlan Andrea D11,van Tulder Maurits W12,McAuley James H12

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Pain IMPACT; Neuroscience Research Australia; Sydney Australia

2. School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine & Health; University of New South Wales; Sydney Australia

3. School of Physiotherapy; The University of Notre Dame Australia; Fremantle Australia

4. Department of Health Sciences, Centre for Health and Wellbeing Across the Lifecourse; Brunel University London; Uxbridge UK

5. Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS); University of Oxford; Oxford UK

6. School of Medicine and Public Health; University of Newcastle; Newcastle Australia

7. Prince of Wales Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine; The University of New South Wales; Sydney Australia

8. New College Village; University of New South Wales; Sydney Australia

9. Sydney Musculoskeletal Health; The University of Sydney; Sydney Australia

10. Institute for Musculoskeletal Health; The University of Sydney and Sydney Local Health District; Sydney Australia

11. Institute for Work & Health; Toronto Canada

12. Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences; VU University Amsterdam; Amsterdam Netherlands

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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