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   - University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada     - University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  
 published in [[Scientific Reports]]   published in [[Scientific Reports]]  
-to assess [[agreement]] in diagnosis and management between chiropractors and [[neurosurgeon]]s for patients referred for [[Low back pain]] [[consultation]].  +to assess [[agreement]] in diagnosis and management between [[chiropractor]]s and [[neurosurgeon]]s for patients referred for [[Low back pain]] [[consultation]].  
 Diagnostic [[concordance]] was moderate (74.7%, κ = 0.51), management concordance strong (82%), suggesting [[chiropractor]]s are competent for triage of non‑surgical low back pain, potentially easing surgical consult load  Diagnostic [[concordance]] was moderate (74.7%, κ = 0.51), management concordance strong (82%), suggesting [[chiropractor]]s are competent for triage of non‑surgical low back pain, potentially easing surgical consult load 
 ((Mathieu J, Beauséjour M, Châtillon CÉ, O'Shaughnessy J, Tétreau C, Hincapié CA, Schweinhardt P, Descarreaux M, Marchand AA. Diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain. Sci Rep. 2025 Jul 2;15(1):23248. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-04529-9. PMID: 40603946.)) ((Mathieu J, Beauséjour M, Châtillon CÉ, O'Shaughnessy J, Tétreau C, Hincapié CA, Schweinhardt P, Descarreaux M, Marchand AA. Diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain. Sci Rep. 2025 Jul 2;15(1):23248. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-04529-9. PMID: 40603946.))
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