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Israeli guidelines for prevention of low back pain
A. Lahad
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, H. Sarig-Bahat
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Faculty of Medicine
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Israeli
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Low Back Pain
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Pain Level
40%
Mattress
20%
Back Problems
20%
Exercise Intensity
20%
Biopsychosocial Approach
10%
Absence of Evidence
10%
Embase
10%
Literature Search
10%
Group-based
10%
Biomechanical Model
10%
Treatment for Prevention
10%
Schoolchildren
10%
Global Experts
10%
Specific Types
10%
Haifa
10%
Educational Competencies
10%
Manipulative Behavior
10%
Skills Programme
10%
Small Databases
10%
Physical Exercise
10%
Exercise Type
10%
COST Action
10%
Prevention Guidelines
10%
Back School
10%
Cochrane Database
10%
Medical Association
10%
International Consensus
10%
School-based
10%
Leg Length
10%
Lumbar Support
10%
Medline Database
10%
Low Back Pain Prevention
10%
Problem Level
10%
Sick Leave
10%
Back Belt
10%
Specific Topic
10%
European Commission
10%
Recurrent Back Pain
10%
Persistent Back Pain
10%
Shoe Insole
10%
Personal Contacts
10%
Biomedical Model
10%
Persistent Symptoms
10%
BP Method
10%
Media Firms
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Practice Guideline
100%
Low Back Pain
100%
Systematic Review
18%
Population
9%
Backache
9%
Lumbar Support
9%
Leg Length
9%
Manipulative Medicine
9%
Medline
9%
Embase
9%
Psychology
Systematic Review
100%
Physical Exercise
50%
Medline
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Low Back Pain
100%
Back
18%
Systematic Review
18%
Leg
9%
Backache
9%
Randomized Controlled Trial
9%
Exercise
9%
Manual Therapy
9%
Population
9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Systematic Review
100%
Work Disability
50%