Abstract

Low back pain is a very common condition that affects most people at some point in their lives. It represents a burden on those affected, reducing their ability to participate in activities of normal life; at the same time, dealing with it increases the economic costs of healthcare. The aim of this guideline was to contribute to WHO activities for reducing the impact of low back pain in adults and to support the WHO approach to integrated care for older people in primary care. In December 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) published the "WHO guideline for non-surgical management of chronic primary low back pain in adults in primary and community care settings". It was developed following the process according to the WHO handbook for guideline development. The team at the WHO Collaborating Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at the University for Continuing Education Krems (Austria) translated the summary of this guideline for its application in German-speaking countries. The guideline addresses 37 interventions for the treatment of chronic primary low back pain in primary care and provides 24 recommendations and one good practice statement. No recommendations were made regarding twelve interventions due to equivocation or lack of sufficient evidence. The recommended interventions are intended to provide a range of options to support and personalize care for adults with chronic primary low back pain.

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