494- Prognostic Factors in Nonspecific Low Back Pain

This week’s episode dives into brand new research on prognostic factors for patients with nonspecific low back pain—one of the most common challenges chiropractors face every day in practice. Dr. Jeff breaks down a recent prospective study that tracked nearly 250 patients across multiple chiropractic practices, revealing what really predicts improvement, how long meaningful outcomes take, and which strategies can set your patients up for lasting success.

You’ll learn not only about the numbers—like the remarkable drop in pain and disability over just four weeks—but also about the power of mindset, patient expectations, and your own confidence as a provider.

Episode Notes:

Prognostic factors associated with improvement in patients with an episode of non-specific low back pain without radicular syndrome: a prospective observational exploratory study

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