Low back pain is pain, muscle tension, or stiffness localised below the costal margin and above
the inferior gluteal folds, with or without leg pain (sciatica), [1] and is defined as chronic when it
persists for 12 weeks or more (see definition of low back pain [acute]). [2] Non-specific low back
pain is pain not attributed to a recognisable pathology (such as infection, tumour, osteoporosis,
rheumatoid arthritis, fracture, or inflammation). [1] This review excludes chronic low back pain with
symptoms or signs at presentation that suggest a specific underlying condition. People solely with
sciatica (lumbosacral radicular syndrome) and pain due to herniated discs, or both, are also excluded.
People in this review have chronic low back pain (>12 weeks' duration).
Low back pain is pain, muscle tension, or stiffness localised below the costal margin and abovethe inferior gluteal folds, with or without leg pain (sciatica), [1] and is defined as chronic when itpersists for 12 weeks or more (see definition of low back pain [acute]). [2] Non-specific low backpain is pain not attributed to a recognisable pathology (such as infection, tumour, osteoporosis,rheumatoid arthritis, fracture, or inflammation). [1] This review excludes chronic low back pain withsymptoms or signs at presentation that suggest a specific underlying condition. People solely withsciatica (lumbosacral radicular syndrome) and pain due to herniated discs, or both, are also excluded.People in this review have chronic low back pain (>12 weeks' duration).
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