WebMD doesn't read clinical guidelines
October 14, 2009 | Eric Robertson | Filed Under Physical Therapy
http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/slideshow-back-pain-myths
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If you go to the "contact us" section of webMD's website in the footer, it will allow you to email them corrections. It took me about 30 seconds to point out their error. If you are on slide 9 when you click on "contact us" it makes it easy for you to identify the problem for them.
Awesome tip and great work!
Yes apparently they don’t. Just another example of how much work we have to do as Physical Therapists to market to the public and other healthcare professionals what it is we do. Definitely surprised/shocked that WebMD didn’t mention PT treatment anywhere as an option for LBP, WTF!?