The Association between Body Mass Index (BMI) and back or leg pain in patients with spinal conditions
<p>Study design: Prospective observational study</p><p>Objective: To identify the relationship between obesity, quantified by body mass index (BMI), and both back and leg pain in spinal patients.</p><p>Summary of Background Data: Obesity and back pain are massive public...
Main Authors: | Segar, A, Urban, J, Fairbank, J, Judge, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2016
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