Fewer back problems with new model of care

Stiffness, aches or pain that sometimes radiates down to the legs—most backs protest at least once in a lifetime. Movement is often the best help. Therefore, researchers at Linköping University in Sweden and physiotherapists in health care have developed a model of care "BetterBack (BättreRygg)", which has now attracted international attention.

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