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A new look at low back complaints in primary care: a RAMBAM Israeli Family Practice Research Network study.
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The cohort patients displayed a relatively benign natural history of LBP, matched by benign clinical behavior from their physicians. In Israeli primary health care, acute LBP is infrequently associated with hospitalization or prolonged work absenteeism. Although most patients have functional improvement, pain often lingers. Almost all predictors of chronicity are psychosocial.