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- who: Nicole Lindner and collaborators from the Chronic back pain (CBP) is common in patients in primary care and is associated with significant personal and socioeconomic burdenIt is one of the leading causes contributing to disability worldwide, and results in enormous direct health care and lost-productivity costs [2, ]. There is a robust body of evidence showing that various types of physical activity (PA) lead to an improvement in back pain [2, ] and numerous clinical guidelines recommend PA as the primary treatment for CBP.5, However, adherence to any health intervention is difficult, even more so in . . .
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