What works (and what doesn't) when treating children's low back pain? With Dr Tiê Yamato

How do you approach managing low back pain with children and adolescents? Do you have a different approach than when working with adults?

Diving into the 2022 JOSPT clinical commentary, “What Works When Treating Children and Adolescents with Low Back Pain?”, Dan and Chelsea chat with author Dr Tiê Yamato. They review the physical, psychological, pharmacological, interdisciplinary and family-centered, and communication interventions that are most effective for treating and managing low back pain in this important population.

Read Dr Yamato's article here: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2022.10768

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