2020
DOI: 10.32098/mltj.04.2020.21
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Rehabilitation in Subjects with Chronic non-specific Low Back Pain with Sacroiliac Joint Origin: Protocol for a Systematic Review

Abstract: Introduction. This systematic review protocol aims to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation for chronic non-specific low back pain with sacroiliac joint origin. Methods. Search will be done in Pubmed, ISI Web of Science, Scopus, Clinical Key, Science Direct, Medline, Embase, PEDro, ProQuest, the Cochrane Library, PROS-PERO, the MOH Thesis, MOH Articles, Magiran, and SID. Google Scholar search engine will also be used. All types of Clinical Trials, Cohort, Case-controls, Cross-sectionals, Observational Descript… Show more

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“…Two authors (KHA and MAB) extracted data from each study independently using a data extraction form (Figure 2) used in previous relevant studies (Nasr Isfahani et al, 2019; Shahmahmoodi et al, 2020). Key factors such as author(s)/title/publication year, target population, country and organization that corresponds to the development of PEIM criteria, as well as the tools or techniques used to measure these criteria, and the outcome of each research were extracted and entered in the form.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two authors (KHA and MAB) extracted data from each study independently using a data extraction form (Figure 2) used in previous relevant studies (Nasr Isfahani et al, 2019; Shahmahmoodi et al, 2020). Key factors such as author(s)/title/publication year, target population, country and organization that corresponds to the development of PEIM criteria, as well as the tools or techniques used to measure these criteria, and the outcome of each research were extracted and entered in the form.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychosocial factors are involved in the onset of LBP and its progression to chronic pain. Activity improvement is more useful than rest (10,11). Over the past two decades, opioid prescriptions have been overutilized in chronic pain management, resulting in abuse and addiction (12).…”
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confidence: 99%