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Lower Back Pain - Specific or Non-Specific? Abstract. Lower back pain is a challenge. A diagnosis that is as accurate as possible is significant for both the treating physician and the patient. With a precise examination, it is often possible to narrow down even the less specific back pain (the so-called "non-specific back pain") and assign it to a clinical syndrome.