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. 2015 Mar 3;17(3):e53. doi: 10.2196/jmir.3904

Table 1.

Overview over the IHCA contents.

Type 2 diabetes Chronic low back pain
1. Introduction: What is this website? 1. Introduction: What is this website?
1.1. Where does the information on this site come from? 1.1. Where does the information on this site come from?
2. Basics 2. CLBP Basics
2.1. Different diabetes types 2.1. Physiological basics: back, spine, and intervertebral discs
2.2. How do I know I have type 2 diabetes? 2.2. What exactly is pain?
2.3. What causes type 2 diabetes? 2.3. What is the difference between acute and chronic pain?
2.4. How many people live with type 2 diabetes? 2.4. Why does the pain stay when the physical injury heals?
2.5. How is type 2 diabetes diagnosed? 2.5. How many people live with CLBP?
2.6. Diabetes ABCs 2.6. Managing CLBP in everyday life
2.7. Blood sugar control 3. How is CLBP diagnosed?
3. How is type 2 diabetes treated? 3.1. How much diagnostics makes sense and at which point?
3.1. What are the goals of diabetes treatment? 3.2. Diagnostic options
3.2. What can you do to treat your diabetes? 4. How is CLBP treated?
3.3. When should you consider taking pills? 4.1. How much treatment makes sense and at which point?
3.4. Insulin treatment 4.2. What is the natural, untreated course of CLBP?
3.5. Summary and overview of the treatment options 5. Are there accompanying conditions or sequelae of CLBP?
4. Acute complications and sequelae 6. Treatment options
4.1. Which acute complications can occur? 6.1. How do I recognize good treatment?
4.2. Which sequelae can occur? 7. Summary
5. Additional information and literature 8. Additional information and literature
5.1. Associations and self-help 8.1. Associations and self-help
5.2. Websites 8.2. Websites
5.3. Journals 8.3. Journals
5.4. Books 8.4. Books
6. Glossary 9. Glossary
7. Legal notice 10. Legal notice
8. References 11. References