• Physical therapy · Jul 1989

    On developing expert-based decision-support systems in physical therapy: the NIOSH low back atlas.

    • A Delitto, A D Shulman, and S J Rose.
    • Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University Medical Center, St. Louis, MO 63110.
    • Phys Ther. 1989 Jul 1; 69 (7): 554-8.

    AbstractWe have described the process of the initial development of an expert-based decision-support system for the management of patients with low back syndrome. Important considerations for developing decision-support systems are reviewed, both generally and specifically. The term "expert" is dissected and discussed. Our work so far involved congregation of a number of experts and compilation of a testing protocol. We are now refining the system for specific populations and purposes.

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