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Attitudes, Beliefs, and Clinical Decision-Making Regarding Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Pakistani Medical Practitioners, Physiotherapists, and Exercise Professionals.

PubMed / Musculoskeletal Care · 2026-05-07 · By Khan MNU, Malhotra A, Cameron M · Musculoskeletal care

A cross-sectional study examined how Pakistani medical doctors, physiotherapists, and exercise professionals think about and manage low back pain, comparing attitudes, beliefs, and clinical decision-making across these groups. Differences in biopsychosocial versus biomedical orientations among practitioner types may have implications for patient care quality and consistency in Pakistan. The findings highlight the importance of standardized, evidence-based education in shaping LBP management practices across healthcare disciplines.

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