Interactive case history
Chronic back pain: an update on diagnosis and treatment
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Chronic back pain: an update on diagnosis and treatment View user opinions |
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BMJ Foundation programme GP CPD GP trainee Hospital doctor CPD International Medical Students - international Other healthcare professionals Practice manager CPD Practice nurse CPD Saudi Pediatric Association Channel The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners NESC NESC - Acute and community nursing and midwifery NESC - Allied health professionals NESC - Foundation programme NESC - GP and trainee CPD NESC - Hospital doctor CPD NESC - Leadership and management NHSLONDON NHS London - Acute and community nursing and midwifery NHS London - Allied health professionals NHS London - Foundation programme NHS London - GP and trainee CPD NHS London - Hospital doctor CPD NHS London - Leadership and management |
| Author: | Martin Underwood |
| Biography: | Martin Underwood is professor of general practice at Barts and The London, Queen Mary University of London, and a GP in east London. He has a well-established research interest in diagnosing and managing patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain, and particularly with back pain. |
| Resource provider: | BMJ |

