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Research ArticleOriginal Research

A Cluster Analysis of Initial Primary Care Orders for Patients with Acute Low Back Pain

Christopher T. Joyce, Eric J. Roseen, Clair N. Smith, Charity G. Patterson, Christine M. McDonough, Emily Hurstak, Natalia E. Morone, Jason Beneciuk, Joel M. Stevans, Anthony Delitto and Robert B. Saper
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine November 2023, 36 (6) 986-995; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2023.230123R2
Christopher T. Joyce
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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Eric J. Roseen
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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Clair N. Smith
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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Charity G. Patterson
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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Christine M. McDonough
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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Emily Hurstak
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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Natalia E. Morone
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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Jason Beneciuk
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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Joel M. Stevans
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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Anthony Delitto
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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Robert B. Saper
From the School of Physical Therapy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA (CTJ); Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (EJR, EH, NEM); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (CNS, CGP, CMM, JMS, AD); Department of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States (JB); Clinical Research Center, Brooks Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL, United States (JB); Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (RBS).
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    Table 1.

    Primary Care Physician Orders for 9574 Patients with Acute Low Back Pain Within the First 21 Days of Initial Encounter

    Total (n = 9547)
    PCP Orders
     No order1,401 (15%)
     One order2,780 (29%)
     Two orders2,743 (29%)
     Three orders1,702 (18%)
     Non-pharmacologic only729 (8%)
     Pharmacologic only3,124 (33%)
     Multiple pharmacologic3,400 (36%)
    Concordant with Guidelines *
     Non-pharmacologic3,390 (36%)
     Physical therapy3,321 (34%)
     Physical therapy + NSAID1,057 (11%)
     Physical therapy + Muscle relaxant1,247 (13%)
    Partially Concordant with Guidelines*
     Non-pharmacologic + 2nd Line Pharm1,267 (13%)
     Physical therapy + Steroid790 (8%)
     Physical therapy + Opioid502 (5%)
     Physical therapy + Radiograph721 (8%)
    Non-concordant with Guidelines*
     Opioid1,706 (18%)
     Opioid + Muscle relaxant742 (8%)
     Opioid + NSAID397 (4%)
     Steroid2,356 (25%)
     Steroid + Muscle relaxant1,181 (12%)
     Steroid + NSAID473 (5%)
     MRI or Radiograph2,238 (23%)
     Solely 2nd Line Pharmacologic, Imaging,  or Specialty1,306 (14%)
    • Notes. All values are n (%) where n is the number of patients who received the order.

    • *Rows are not mutually exclusive (i.e., patients who received physical therapy + NSAID are also included in the physical therapy row) unless otherwise stated.

    • Abbreviations: NSAID, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; PCP, primary care physicians.

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    Table 2.

    Cluster Analysis of Primary Care Physician Orders Within the First 21 Days from Initial Visit in 4073 Patients with Acute Low Back Pain

    Non-Pharm & 1st Line Pharm
    N = 1810
    2nd Line Pharm
    N = 1470
    Imaging
    N = 525
    Specialty
    N = 268
    Non-Pharmacologic962 (53)494 (34)209 (40)42 (16)
    1st Line Pharmacologic1,430 (79)889 (60)0116 (43)
    2nd Line Pharmacologic01,470 (100)206 (39)154 (57)
    Specialty39 (2)014 (3)268 (100)
    Imaging264 (15)255 (17)525 (100)88 (33)
    • Notes. All values are n (%) where n is the number of patients within the cluster who received that order.

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    Table 3.

    Common Combinations of Primary Care Physician Orders Within the First 21 Days from Initial Visit in 4073 Patients with Acute Low Back Pain

    Order CombinationsNon Pharm & 1st Line Pharm2nd Line PharmImagingSpecialty
    1st Line Pharm Only697 (39)
    1st Line Pharm with Non-Pharm453 (25)
    Non-Pharm Only361 (20)
    2nd Line Pharm with 1st Line Pharm419 (29)
    2nd Line Pharm Only401 (27)
    2nd Line Pharm with 1st Line Pharm and Non-Pharm215 (15)
    2nd Line Pharm with Non-Pharm180 (12)
    2nd Line Pharm with 1st Line Pharm and Imaging156 (11)
    Imaging Only198 (38)
    Imaging with 2nd Line Pharm118 (22)
    Imaging with Non-Pharm107 (20)
    Imaging with 2nd Line Pharm and Non-Pharm88 (17)
    Specialty Only55 (21)
    Specialty with 1st Line Pharm and 2nd Line Pharm40 (15)
    Specialty with 2nd Line Pharm35 (13)
    Specialty with 1st Line Pharm28 (10)
    • Notes. All values are n (%) where n is the number of patients within the cluster who received that type of order or order combination.

    • Orders or combinations of orders less frequent than 10% are excluded.

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    Table 4.

    Specific Primary Care Physician Orders Within the First 21 Days from Initial Visit in 4073 Patients with Acute Low Back Pain

    OrdersClusters
    Non-Pharm & 1st Line Pharm2nd Line PharmImagingSpecialty
    Non-Pharmacologic
     Physical Therapy934 (52)464 (32)200 (38)42 (16)
     Other*24 (1)16 (1)5 (1)1 (0)
    1st Line Pharmacologic
     Acetaminophen55 (3)11 (1)04 (1)
     Muscle relaxant940 (52)747 (51)075 (28)
     NSAID933 (52)360 (24)069 (26)
    2nd Line Pharmacologic
     Benzodiazepine096 (7)17 (3)11 (4)
     Opioid0655 (45)93 (18)94 (35)
     Steroid0913 (62)12 (2)91 (34)
     Antidepressant0144 (10)11 (2)15 (6)
    Imaging
     MRI or CT Scan22 (1)55 (4)98 (19)43 (16)
     Radiography248 (14)210 (14)434 (83)51 (19)
    Specialty
     Neurology or PM&R14 (1)03 (1)118 (44)
     Spine surgery25 (1)012 (2)161 (60)
    • Notes. All values are n (%) where n is the number of patients who received the order within that cluster.

    • ↵*Includes chiropractic, behavioral health, coaching, mind-body therapies, pain management, social work.

    • Abbreviations: NSAID, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; CT, computed tomography; PM&R, physical medicine and rehabilitation.

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    Table 5.

    Characteristics of 1401 Patients with Acute Low Back Pain Who Did Not Receive a Physician Order and 4073 Patients Clustered by Predominant Physician Orders Within 21 Days of Initial Visit

    No Order
    N = 1401
    Non-Pharm & 1st-Line Pharm
    N = 1810
    2nd-Line Pharm
    N = 1470
    Imaging
    N = 525
    Specialty
    N = 268
    Total
    N = 4073
    Age, mean (SD)52 (18)48 (17)50 (16)56 (18)53 (16)50 (17)
    Women826 (59)1063 (59)818 (56)323 (62)137 (51)2341 (57)
    Race      
     White1113 (80)1250 (69)1289 (88)454 (86)210 (79)3203 (79)
     Black190 (14)389 (22)113 (8)45 (9)37 (14)584 (14)
     Missing/Other96 (6)171 (9)68 (4)26 (5)19 (7)284 (7)
    Ethnicity      
     Hispanic64 (5)102 (6)43 (3)15 (3)15 (6)175 (4)
     Non-Hispanic1291 (92)1658 (92)1397 (95)499 (95)242 (91)3796 (93)
     Missing44 (3)50 (2)30 (2)11 (2)9 (3)157 (4)
    Location      
     Baltimore, MD243 (17)395 (22)161 (11)62 (12)56 (21)675 (17)
     Boston, MA165 (12)332 (18)50 (3)12 (2)35 (13)429 (11)
     Pittsburgh, PA713 (51)736 (41)852 (58)370 (70)124 (47)2082 (51)
     Salt Lake City, UT278 (20)347 (19)406 (28)81 (15)53 (20)887 (22)
    Insurance      
     Medicare355 (25)295 (16)291 (20)170 (32)58 (22)814 (20)
     Medicaid122 (9)188 (10)132 (9)37 (7)24 (9)381 (9)
     Private698 (50)885 (49)784 (53)228 (43)123 (46)2020 (50)
     Missing/Other224 (16)442 (25)263 (18)90 (18)61 (23)856 (21)
    Current Smoker      
     No915 (68)1140 (63)956 (65)391 (74)156 (59)2643 (65)
     Yes115 (8)179 (10)227 (15)51 (10)45 (17)502 (12)
     Missing333 (24)491 (27)287 (20)83 (16)65 (24)926 (23)
     Body Mass Index mean (SD)29 (6)32 (9)32 (8)30 (8)32 (8)32 (8)
    STarT Back      
     Low834 (60)686 (38)359 (24)188 (36)59 (22)1292 (32)
     Medium382 (27)683 (38)687 (47)196 (37)105 (39)1671 (41)
     High183 (13)441 (24)424 (29)141 (27)102 (39)1108 (27)
    Baseline ODI, mean (SD)±23 (17)31 (18)40 (19)31 (20)40 (21)35 (19)
    Axial back pain1210 (86)1472 (81)999 (68)356 (68)156 (59)2983 (73)
    Back and leg pain189 (14)338 (19)471 (32)169 (32)110 (41)1088 (27)
    Back pain >3 months219 (16)239 (13)192 (13)88 (17)60 (23)579 (14)
    • Notes. *All values are n (%) of patients within that cluster unless otherwise noted.

    • ±ODI: Oswestry Disability Index; 0–100 with lower scores indicating less disability.

    • Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation.

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    Appendix Table A.

    Breakdown of Specific Medications Within Each Category

    CategoryData for Each Category
    AcetaminophenAcetaminophen
    AcetaminophenTylenol
    AntidepressantsAmitriptyline
    AntidepressantsBuproprion HCL
    AntidepressantsCelexa
    AntidepressantsCitalopram
    AntidepressantsClomipramine
    AntidepressantsDoxepin
    AntidepressantsDuloxetine
    AntidepressantsEscitalopram
    AntidepressantsFluoxetin
    AntidepressantsFluvoxamine
    AntidepressantsMirtazapine
    AntidepressantsNortriptyline
    AntidepressantsOlanzapine
    AntidepressantsParoxetine
    AntidepressantsPerphenazine-amitriptyline
    AntidepressantsProzac
    AntidepressantsQuetiapine
    AntidepressantsRemeron
    AntidepressantsTrazodone
    AntidepressantsVenlafaxine
    AntidepressantsZoloft
    Behavioral HealthConsult/Referral to Behavioral Health Program
    Behavioral HealthConsult/Referral to Neuropsychology
    Behavioral HealthConsult/Referral to Psychiatry
    Behavioral HealthConsult/Referral to Psychology
    Behavioral HealthConsult/Referral to Psychology Evaluation
    BENZOSAlprazolam
    BENZOSClonazepam
    BENZOSDiazepam
    BENZOSKlonopin
    BENZOSlorazepam
    BENZOSOxazepam
    BENZOSTemazepam
    BENZOSTriazolam
    BENZOSValium
    Chiropractic/Osteopathic ManipulationConsult/Referral to Chiropractic Therapy
    Chiropractic/Osteopathic ManipulationConsult/Referral to Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy
    Chiropractic/Osteopathic ManipulationOsteopathic Manipulative Tx 1 to 2 Body Regions
    Chiropractic/Osteopathic ManipulationOsteopathic Manipulative Tx 3 to 4 Body Regions
    Chiropractic/Osteopathic ManipulationOsteopathic Manipulative Tx 5 to 6 Body Regions
    Chiropractic/Osteopathic ManipulationOsteopathic Manipulative Tx 7 to 8 Body Regions
    Coaching/Wellness/LifestyleConsult/Referral for Wellness Education
    Coaching/Wellness/LifestyleConsult/Referral to Prescription for Wellness Health Coach
    Diagnostic Imaging - MR/CTCT Lumbar spine
    Diagnostic Imaging - MR/CTCT Lumbar spine
    Diagnostic Imaging - MR/CTMR Lumbar and Thoracic spine
    Diagnostic Imaging - MR/CTMR Lumbar spine
    Diagnostic Imaging - MR/CTMR Lumbo-sacral spine
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXray Lumbar Spine 2 or 3 views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXray Lumbar Spine Minimum 4 views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Lumbar Spine Minimum 4 views with Oblique
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXray Lumbar Spine with Flex and Ext.
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay pelvic complete minimum 3 views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Sacroiliac Joints (G)
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Sacroiliac Joints 1 or 2 Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Sacroiliac Joints 3+ Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Sacroiliac Joints less than 3 Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Sacroiliac Joints Minimum 3 Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Sacrum/Coccyx 2 Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Sacrum/Coccyx 2+ Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Sacrum/Coccyx Minimum 2 Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Spine Lumbar (G)
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Spine Lumbar 1 View
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Spine Lumbosacral 2 or 3 Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Spine Lumbosacral 4+ Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Spine Lumbosacral w/ Bending 6+ Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Spine Scoliosis Study (G)
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Spine Thoracolumbar 2 Views
    Diagnostic Imaging - XRAYXRay Spine Thoracolumbar 2+ Views
    Mind and Body TherapiesConsult/Referral for Acupuncture
    Mind and Body TherapiesConsult/Referral for Musculoskeletal Health
    Mind and Body TherapiesConsult/Referral Massage Therapy
    Mind and Body TherapiesMassage Therapy
    MUSCLE RELAXANTBaclofen
    MUSCLE RELAXANTCarisoprodol
    MUSCLE RELAXANTChlorzoxazone
    MUSCLE RELAXANTCyclobenzaprine
    MUSCLE RELAXANTFlexeril
    MUSCLE RELAXANTMetaxalone
    MUSCLE RELAXANTMethocarbamol
    MUSCLE RELAXANTOrphenadrine
    MUSCLE RELAXANTTizanidine
    NeurologyConsult/Referral to Neurology
    NSAIDSCelecoxib
    NSAIDSDiclofenac
    NSAIDSDiclofenac-epolamine
    NSAIDSDiflunisal
    NSAIDSEtodolac
    NSAIDSFlurbiprofen
    NSAIDSIbuprofen
    NSAIDSIbuprofen-famotidine
    NSAIDSIndomethacin
    NSAIDSKetorolac
    NSAIDSMeloxicam
    NSAIDSMotrin
    NSAIDSNabumetone
    NSAIDSNaprosyn
    NSAIDSNaproxen
    NSAIDSOxaprozin
    NSAIDSPiroxicam
    NSAIDSSulindac
    NSAIDSToradol
    NSAIDS-topicalDiclofenac cream
    NSAIDS-topicalVoltaren cream
    OpioidsAcetaminophen-codeine
    OpioidsButabital-acetaminophen-caffeine-codeine
    OpioidsFentanyl
    OpioidsHydrocodone
    OpioidsHydrocodone-acetaminophen
    OpioidsHydromorphone
    OpioidsMethadone
    OpioidsMorphine
    OpioidsMorphone
    OpioidsOxycodone
    OpioidsOxycodone-acetaminophen
    OpioidsOxymorphone
    OpioidsTramadol
    OpioidsTramadol HCL
    OpioidsTramadol-acetaminophen
    OpioidsVicodine
    Pain ManagementConsult/Referral for Peti-Chronic Pain Treatment
    Pain ManagementConsult/Referral to Pain Clinic
    Pain ManagementConsult/Referral to Pain Management
    Pain ManagementConsult/Referral to Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Pain ManagementConsult/Referral to Sports Medicine
    Physical Therapy/RehabilitationConsult/Referral to Aqua Therapy
    Physical Therapy/RehabilitationConsult/Referral to Flexibility Exercise
    Physical Therapy/RehabilitationConsult/Referral to Physical Therapy
    Physical Therapy/RehabilitationPhysical Therapy (PT) Evaluation and Treatment
    Physical Therapy/RehabilitationPhysical Therapy (PT) Outpatient Evaluation and Treatment
    Psychologically Informed Physical TherapyConsult/Referral to Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy (Stratified approach for LBP)
    Social WorkConsult/Referral to Social Work
    Social WorkConsult/Referral to Social Work/Case Management
    Spine SurgeryConsult/Referral to Neurosurgery
    Spine SurgeryConsult/Referral to Neurosurgery spine
    Spine SurgeryConsult/Referral to Orthopedics
    Spine SurgeryConsult/Referral to Orthopedics-spine
    SteroidsDexamethasone
    SteroidsDexamethasone - injection
    SteroidsHydrocortisone
    SteroidsMedrol
    SteroidsMethylprednisolone
    SteroidsMethylprednisolone acetate - injection
    SteroidsMethylprednisolone sodium succinate - injection
    SteroidsPrednisone
    • Abbreviations: NSAID, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; CT, computed tomography.

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    Appendix Table B.

    Comparison of Training Data and Validation Data Clusters in the 4-Cluster Model

    ValidationTrainingValidationTrainingValidationTrainingValidationTraining
    2nd Line Pharm2nd Line PharmNon-Pharm and 1st Line PharmNon-Pharm and 1st Line PharmImagingImagingSpecialtySpecialty
    n = 1470n = 1747n = 1810n = 1789n = 525n = 305n = 268n = 232
    Female n, %81856%98556%106359%103258%32362%19664%13751%12554%
    Age mean, std50165116481749175618552053165416
    Body Mass Index, mean3232323230303232
     Site
     BMC503%563%33218%29316%122%155%36113%23109%
     IMH40628%47227%34719%33519%8115%5016%5320%4620%
     JHU16211%17110%39522%41123%6212%3812%5621%5222%
     UPMC85258%104860%73641%75042%37070%20266%12447%11248%
    Anxiety or depression n, %14110%1438%724%674%306%124%197%209%
    Obese n, %77553%90852%94852%96754%22242%11839%13952%13357%
    Insurance
     SelfPay/Other/Missing26318%28917%44224%40823%9017%3712%6123%4821%
     Medicaid1329%1418%18810%18610%377%217%249%188%
     Medicare29120%32619%29516%27415%17032%9331%5822%6126%
     private78453%99157%88549%92151%22843%15350%12346%10545%
    Smoking status n,%
     Not current smoker95665%112264%114063%109861%39174%23477%15659%14060%
     Current smoker22715%27516%17910%18410%5110%227%4517%2712%
     Missing/unknown28720%35020%49127%50728%8316%4816%6524%6528%
    Race n,%
     White128988%155689%125069%126471%45486%25785%21079%19484%
     Black1138%1167%38921%37421%459%3211%3714%2511%
     Missing322%372%754%815%122%62%83%42%
     Other362%382%965%704%143%93%114%94%
    Hispanic n,%
     Non-Hispanic139795%165295%165892%161290%49995%28493%24291%21492%
     Hispanic433%443%1026%1026%153%93%156%104%
     Missing302%513%503%754%112%114%93%83%
    Back pain diagnosis n,%
     Axial back pain99968%111864%147281%145281%35668%22574%15659%12353%
     Back and leg47132%62936%33819%33719%16932%7926%11041%10947%
    Duration of LBP n,%
     Less than 1 month99668%118868%114763%111562%28053%14347%11744%11349%
     1 to 3 months28219%36521%42423%44125%15730%10133%8933%7733%
     More than 3 months19213%19411%23913%23313%8817%6020%6023%4218%
    STarT Back Category 
     High42429%48228%44124%38822%14127%4414%10238%9441%
     Low35924%44125%68638%70239%18836%14146%5922%5022%
     Medium68747%82447%68338%69939%19637%11939%10539%8838%
    Chronic at 6 months n,%328/88837%343/103433%267/96628%240/89327%110/29537%42/17025%87/15158%53/12044%
    ODI Baseline n, mean14264016983817493117373151531298252604022939
    ODI 6 Months n, mean89122103422973198991829822172171512912125
     CLUSTER
    ValidationTrainingValidationTrainingValidationTrainingValidationTraining
    2nd Line Pharm2nd Line PharmNon-Pharm and 1st Line PharmNon-Pharm and 1st Line PharmImagingImagingSpecialtySpecialty
    n = 1470n = 1747n = 1810n = 1789n = 525n = 305n = 268n = 232
     Non-Pharm49434%59134%96253%90150%20940%11738%4216%4017%
     Pharm188960%94854%143079%143880%00%00%11643%8537%
     Pharm21470100%1747100%00%121%20639%00%15457%14161%
     Specialty00%00%392%694%143%72%268100%232100%
     Imaging25517%46026%26415%26615%525100%305100%8833%7532%
    • Abbreviations: BMC, Boston medical center; IMH, Institute of mental health; UPMC, University of Pittsburgh medical center; JHU, Johns Hopkins university.

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Christopher T. Joyce, Eric J. Roseen, Clair N. Smith, Charity G. Patterson, Christine M. McDonough, Emily Hurstak, Natalia E. Morone, Jason Beneciuk, Joel M. Stevans, Anthony Delitto, Robert B. Saper
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