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Maurits W. van Tulder
Researcher at VU University Amsterdam
Publications - 439
Citations - 39336
Maurits W. van Tulder is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low back pain & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 413 publications receiving 33480 citations. Previous affiliations of Maurits W. van Tulder include Tel Aviv University & Public Health Research Institute.
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What low back pain is and why we need to pay attention
Jan Hartvigsen,Mark J. Hancock,Alice Kongsted,Quinette Louw,Manuela L Ferreira,Stéphane Genevay,Damian G Hoy,Jaro Karppinen,Glenn Pransky,Joachim Sieper,Rob J. E. M. Smeets,Martin Underwood,Rachelle Buchbinder,Dan Cherkin,Nadine E. Foster,Christopher G. Maher,Maurits W. van Tulder,Johannes R. Anema,Roger Chou,Steven P. Cohen,Lucíola da Cunha Menezes Costa,Peter Croft,Manuela L. Ferreira,Paulo H. Ferreira,Julie M. Fritz,Douglas P. Gross,Bart W. Koes,Birgitta Öberg,Wilco C. Peul,Mark L. Schoene,Judith A. Turner,Anthony D. Woolf +31 more
TL;DR: Intensified research efforts and global initiatives are clearly needed to address the burden of low back pain as a public health problem, where health and other systems are often fragile and not equipped to cope with this growing burden.
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Updated method guidelines for systematic reviews in the cochrane collaboration back review group.
TL;DR: The recommendations are divided in five categories: literature search, inclusion criteria, methodologic quality assessment, data extraction, and data analysis, and additional recommendations are included regarding assessment of clinical relevance, and reporting of results and conclusions.
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2009 updated method guidelines for systematic reviews in the Cochrane Back Review Group
TL;DR: Instead of recommending Levels of Evidence, this update adopts the GRADE approach to determine the overall quality of the evidence for important patient-centered outcomes across studies and includes a new section on updating reviews.
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Prevention and treatment of low back pain: evidence, challenges, and promising directions.
Nadine E. Foster,Johannes R. Anema,Dan Cherkin,Roger Chou,Steven P. Cohen,Steven P. Cohen,Douglas P. Gross,Paulo H. Ferreira,Julie M. Fritz,Bart W. Koes,Wilco C. Peul,Judith A. Turner,Christopher G. Maher,Rachelle Buchbinder,Jan Hartvigsen,Martin Underwood,Maurits W. van Tulder,Stephen P Cohen,Lucíola da Cunha Menezes Costa,Peter Croft,Manuela L. Ferreira,Stéphane Genevay,Mark J. Hancock,Damian G Hoy,Jaro Karppinen,Alice Kongsted,Quinette Louw,Birgitta Öberg,Wilco C. Peul,Glenn Pransky,Mark L. Schoene,Joachim Sieper,Rob J. E. M. Smeets,Anthony D. Woolf +33 more
TL;DR: Effective, promising, or emerging solutions that could offer new directions in the management of low back pain need greater attention and further research to determine if they are appropriate for large-scale implementation.
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An updated overview of clinical guidelines for the management of non-specific low back pain in primary care
Bart W. Koes,Maurits W. van Tulder,Chung-Wei Christine Lin,Luciana G. Macedo,James B McAuley,Christopher G. Maher +5 more
TL;DR: The comparison of international clinical guidelines for the management of low back pain showed that diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations are generally similar, but there are some discrepancies for recommendations regarding spinal manipulation and drug treatment for acute and chronic low backPain.