Artificial Intelligence in the Diagnosis of Low-Back Pain and Sciatica

Abstract
In a prospective trial of 200 patients with low-back pain or sciatica, the diagnostic performance of a computer was compared with that of a clinician In a variety of clinical settings. The results Indicate that artificial Intelligence techniques can be used for the differential diagnosis of low-back disorders, can outperform clinicians, and can be used to develop better methods of human differential diagnosis.