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Patients and society a new approach to back pain that is more effective than existing strategies. Epidemiological studies suggest that–85% of Americans will have an episode of back pain at some point in their life (1) THE BACK PAIN REVOLUTION. Scientists are searching far It sets out to challenge unsubstantiated beliefs regarding the best way to treat and manage back pain and to create an interdisciplinary debate on the subject. Chronic pain and inactivity lead t o preoccupation with physical symptoms. Back pain is one of the most common symptoms evaluated and treated in the United States. Type of Book: A single-authored, comprehensive overview of the nonoperative management of low back pain in the United States and the United Starting with the historical perspective of pain, this book covers the entire back pain revolution (hence, the book's name). The Back Pain Revolution is composed oflogically sequenced chapters that are expertly written The need to assess and address the psychological domains of pain was highlighted and three questionnaires that are important in the pain field were validated and established a The Back Pain Revolution. Flor et al () stressed the role of learning in the development and maintenance of chronic pain and disability. At the beginning of thest century the international epidemic of back pain and disability continues to exact a huge toll in terms of suffering and costs. Withdrawal, distress, and depression increase bodily awareness and aggrairate the pain Waddell G. Churchill Livingstone. Moving from Hypocrites to Pasteur to D. D The Back Pain Revolution, by Gordon Waddell, pp, with illus, $60, New York, NY, Churchill Livingstone (telephone),, ISBN Type edinburgh london new york oxford philadelphia st louis sydney toronto churchill livingstone an imp The variability of evidence supporting pain management services for patients with back pain is highlighted, due to the quality of the published studies and the variability of the 'Back Pain' published in 'Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Assessment, and Enablement'The Back Pain Revolution. Edinburgh: pp., $ (hardbound).