Abstract

The classification of low back pain has been proposed as a high research priority due to the possible confounding effect of sample heterogeneity on effect sizes for outcome studies investigating treatment efficacy. However, the literature is unclear regarding methodological criteria for the development and validation of low back pain classification systems. The objectives of this paper were to describe and discuss the methodology used in studies researching the development and validation of low back pain classification systems. A database search for relevant papers was conducted, and data describing the frequency of utilisation of specific methodologies extracted and summarised. Seventy-seven papers were included in the review. Considerable variability in the methodological approaches used was found. Based on the results of the review and a comparison with the theory of classification, recommendations are made for future research into the classification of low back pain.

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