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Common low back pain affects about 23% of general population and can be associated with psychosocial difficulties and prolonged inability to work. Its management in France mainly depends on general practioners, and sometime on physiotherapists. A coordinated care between general practioners, physiotherapists and occupational health services would help to improve the care pathway for patients and health professionals. The main objective is to assess the impact of coordinated primary care and deployed at the territories' level, in subacute or acute recurrent low back pain patients in comparison with the standard care.
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The selection and inclusion of patients will be carried out by 34 GPs (General Practitioner), the study investigators. They will then randomize their patients into one of 2 groups: the E2R hypnosis group versus the "standard care" control group (without hypnosis). Patients randomized to the hypnosis group will be referred by their GP to a hypnotherapist in their area within a 30-minute radius. They will receive 4 x 30-minute hypnotherapy sessions over 6 weeks. For patients randomized to the control group, the GP will be free to implement psychotherapy and/or other non-medication interventions as usual (with the exception of hypnosis) and/or medication. Then, all patients will be reviewed at 3 and 6 months by their GP (+/- 1 week) after randomization (D0) to assess the study criteria.