Low back pain, therapeutics, patient compliance, health behavior, patient education.
ABSTRACTMusculoskeletal disorders, especially back pain, are an important public health problem and are the most frequent cause of activity limitation in people below age 45, according to studies in industrialized countries (1-4). The escalation of low back problems has continued despite ergonomic and technological developments. And while studies on the dimensions of this problem are still needed for many developing countries, there is a growing concern about the proportion of and socioeconomic consequences from low back pain in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean as well.