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[Diagnosis and prognosis of low back pain: contribution and limitations of the clinical approach].

The label « non-specific » that applies to 85% of patients complaining of low back pain is an heterogeneous group including different phenotypes. The identification of the anatomic origin of pain is often impossible in a primary care encounter. However, the physician can identify several elements that are useful to establish some diagnosis, foresee the evolution and tailor therapeutic decisions.

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