The Back Pain Revolution
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Consumer Rating: 
By: Gordon Waddell
Format: Hardcover
From: Churchill Livingstone
Pub. Date: May 1998
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1998-06
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 438
Ean: 9780443060397
Isbn: 0443060398
ABOUT THE BOOK
"A comprehensive account of the state of play of the evidence-based management of low back pain. This book does not pretend to focus on the pathophysiology of back pain (for that, see Bogduk's 'Clinical Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine and Sacrum') but instead delivers a wealth of information on how the problems caused by back pain should be dealt with by patients, practitioners, purchasers, politicians and the general public. A superb resource."
~ Written on 2008-02-29
"The coverage of low back pain given in this book is an honest description of what science really shows us about back pain. Indeed, there has been a revolution in thinking over the nature, causes and management of back pain, and the book shows how many previously held views were erroneous. All health professionals will find much to learn and use here."
~ Written on 2001-06-05
"A wonderful book if your interest concerns the symptoms, the outcomes and the statistics, but is does nothing to address the fundamental cause of simple backache and for that reason is no better than most other publications on the same subject. In otherwords it is like treating a flat tyre by adding some air and not recognising that the basic cause is a hole in the tyre. Mr Angus Brazenall - practitioner"
~ Written on 2001-02-20
"A wonderful book if your interest concerns the symptoms, the outcomes and the statistics, but is does nothing to address the fundamental cause of simple backache and for that reason is no better than most other publications on the same subject. In otherwords it is like treating a flat tyre by adding some air and not recognising that the basic cause is a hole in the tyre. Mr Angus Brazenall - practitioner"
~ Written on 2001-02-20