... the frequency of presentation to ED withbackpain as only patients with a triage code of BackPain were selected It also did not include those for whom backpain was present, but not considered ... patients present withback pain, particularly of a muscular or non-specific nature, on the weekends This has relevance to acute backpain services where multidisciplinary backpain (MDBP) teams ... their pain [10] Consistent with previous studies more females, and especially adolescent girls, show a greater incident of backpain [3-5,10,11,13,14] More elderly females presented withback pain...
... increase in the prevalence of low backpain of 162% with an annual increase of 11.6% The widely held belief that most of the episodes of low backpain will be short-lived, with 80% to 90% of these attacks ... heterogenous population with chronic low back pain9 -18 utilizing controlled comparative local anesthetic blocks with 80% pain relief and the ability to perform previously painful movements as the ... evaluating low backpain Significant controversy surrounds the appropriate management of lumbar facet joint pain, with multiple therapeutic techniques established in managing chronic low back pain. 9,10,21-23...
... participants with LBP suffered from long lasting chronic unexplained LBP, with a duration of to 15 years Actual pain intensity during the experiment as measured with a visual analogue scale (VAS; = no pain ... cold pressor tolerance for chronic low backpain sufferers Pain 1997, 69:43-48 Luoto S, Taimela S, Alaranta H, Hurri H: Psychomotor speed in chronic low -back pain patients and healthy controls: ... dynamic stance in chronic low backpain patients Gait Posture 2006, 24:349-355 Brumagne S, Cordo P, Verschueren S: Proprioceptive weighting changes in persons with low backpain and elderly persons...
... low backpain in adolescent athletes In the current era of multi-modality imaging, radiographs, skeletal scintigraphy, CT and MRI all play an important role in imaging patients withbackpain ... individuals withbackpain in the United States Spine 2004, 29(1):79-86 Kim H, Green D: Adolescent backpain Current Opinion in Pediatrics 2008, 20:37-45 Leboeuf-Yde C, Kyvik K: At what age does low back ... tomography findings in patients withbackpain investigated for spondylolysis Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine 2005, 15(2):79-86 Micheli LJ, Wood R: Backpain in young athletes Significant differences...
... damage of SI joints in patients with short-term inflammatory backpain Methods Patients Patients with inflammatory low backpain present for two years at most, and without a confirmed rheumatologic ... Vol No Heuft-Dorenbosch et al Because chronic low backpain is common in the population, sacroiliitis is often not considered as a cause of backpain Besides, early sacroiliitis is often not visible ... rheumatologic diagnosis, were eligible for this study Inflammatory backpain was defined according to the Calin criteria [9] Inflammatory backpain by these criteria is defined if at least four of the...
... radiculopathy and saphenous neuropathy A thorough physical examination is mandatory in patients with low backpain and uncommon neuropathies like saphenous nerve entrapment must be considered Consent ... doi:10.1186/1749-7221-5-2 Cite this article as: Ahadi et al.: Saphenous neuropathy in a patient with low backpain Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury 2010 5:2 Submit your next manuscript ... Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury 2010, 5:2 http://www.jbppni.com/content/5/1/2 Page of presents with pain[ 4] however, sensory complaints may be the presenting symptom If L4 radiculopathies is caused...
... in 24 hours, accompanied by worsening pain and pyrexia She was also noted to be oliguric Her lower backpain worsened and resulted in her becoming bedridden within 24 hours Appropriate resuscitative ... blood cultures and sensitivities Our patient’s problem with sepsis was resolved and her overall clinical condition continued to improve with the signs of inflammation returning to normal levels ... pulsatile or expansile mass and, in cases where dissection is present, the patient may complain of back pain, as in this case report Gomes et al reported positive blood cultures in 70% and a palpable...
... lower backpain is self-limiting with only 2–7% developing chronicity Reocurrent and chronic backpain account for 75–85% of all costs associated with lower backpain [8,9] The cause of low backpain ... chronic pain states [4] Low backpain is defined as pain and discomfort localised below the costal margin to the inferior gluteals folds with or without leg pain as viewed from the rear [5] Low back ... with chronic low backpain Eur J Pain 2004, 8(1):39-45 Atkinson J, Slater M, Patterson T, Grant I, Garfin S: Prevalence, onset and risk of psychiatric disorders in men with chronic low back pain: ...
... individuals in the general population who suffer with low backpain Care seeking behavior by patients with low backpain is most commonly associated with increased pain and disability [4-6], meaning more ... care with and without physical therapy and chiropractic care with and without physical modalities for patients with low back pain: 6-month follow-up outcomes from the UCLA low backpain study Spine ... on low backpain Mayer et al completed a randomized clinical trial com- http://www.chiroandosteo.com/content/14/1/19 paring a rehabilitation and pain management program for low backpainwith a...
... due to acute low backpain Eur J Pain 2007, 11:290-298 Breen A, Breen R: Backpain and satisfaction with chiropractic treatment: what role does the physical outcome play? Clin J Pain 2003, 19:263-268 ... factors in back and neck pain Spine 2000, 25(9):1148-56 Buer N, Linton SJ: Fear-avoidance beliefs and catastrophizing: occurrence and risk factor in backpain and ADL in the general population Pain ... low backpain in primary care: a prospective study BMJ 1999, 318(7199):1662-7 Macfarlane G, Jones GT, Hannaford PC: Managing low backpain presenting to primary care: where we go from here? Pain...
... changes in chronic pain intensity measured on an 11-point numerical pain rating scale Pain 2001, 94:149-158 Pincus T, Vogel S, Breen A, Foster N, Underwood M: Persistent backpain why physical ... scenarios with no past history of LBP, those with intermittent LBP over the past year, and those with several similar events over the past year The research team had anticipated that patients with ... hypothetical patient were: "A 40-year old man who consults you for Low BackPainwith no additional spinal or musculoskeletal problems, and with no other health problems His X-rays are normal for his age...
... randomized clinical trial has been conducted on maintenance care; a pilot study on patients with low backpain (LBP) with non-conclusive results [3] This lack of evidence has resulted in eager proponents ... hypothetical patient: "A 40-year old man who consults you for low backpainwith no additional spinal or musculoskeletal problems and with no other health problems There are no aggravating factors ... reported below "Second opinion": Three cases of worsening of pain and one of intermittent pain were described, and also one of no previous pain at all in the past year "Try again": The explanations...
... study on low backpain Variables Number of respondents LBP yes no (only leg pain) 731 Leg pain yes no 731 Pain intensity past 24 hrs none weak moderate severe unbearable 727 Duration of pain this ... smoking, fee subsidization, leg pain, pain intensity at base-line and at the 4th visit, dura- tion of pain at base-line, total duration of pain in the past year, pain in other parts of the spine ... information at the first visit (leg pain, pain intensity past 24 hrs, duration of pain for the current episode, duration of pain in total past year, problems in neck/mid back past year, general health,...
... subjects with LBP who were diagnosed with ITB tightness were selected Then, 100 subjects with LBP without ITB tightness and 100 subjects with no LBP, matched in age and gender to those with ITB ... subjects with and without ITB tightness (P = 0.59) Subjects with no LBP had significantly stronger hip abductor muscle strength compared to subjects with LBP with ITB tightness (P < 0.001) or those with ... covariate Variables With No LBP LBP with ITBT LBP with no ITBT Mean Hip Abductor Strength (Kpa) SD Mean SD Mean SD 33.51 7.29 27.07 8.01 27.87 7.95 P-values ANCOVA LBP = Low BackPain ITBT = Iliotibial...
... seen within week would again be booked within week (51%), those last seen within 2-4 weeks would be seen again within the same time interval (32%) or within 1-3 months (40%) Those last seen within ... Rosenbaum A, Lovgren PW, Halasz L, et al: The Nordic backpain subpopulation program: the long-term outcome pattern in patients with low backpain treated by chiropractors in Sweden J Manipulative ... was the purpose of this study to investigate how chiropractic patients with low backpain were scheduled for treatment, with special emphasis on MC The specific research questions were: What...
... disc-related pain reported more pain days and were less likely to experience the pain course ‘mainly recovered’ than others Patients with disc pain had on average between 13 and 19 more days withpain ... 4) Page of Duration of LBP pain at baseline was not associated with the pain course pattern or the total number of LBP days (Tables and 4) Leg pain Patients with leg pain were less likely to experience ... diskogenic low backpain Joint Bone Spine 2007, 74:319-323 doi:10.1186/1746-1340-18-8 Cite this article as: Kongsted and Leboeuf-Yde: The Nordic backpain subpopulation program: Can low backpain patterns...
... our experience that patients with dominating leg pain often have a longer course of treatment and a worse prognosis than those with mainly back pain, those with leg pain were initially analyzed ... RA: Imaging strategies for low -back pain: systematic review and meta-analysis Lancet 2009, 373:463-472 Jarvik JG, Deyo RA: Diagnostic evaluation of low backpainwith emphasis on imaging Ann Intern ... Asmussen K, Lauritsen B, Vinterberg H, Kreiner S, Jordan A: Low BackPain Rating scale: validation of a tool for assessment of low backpainPain 1994, 57:317-326 The Danish National Board of Health:...
... each with questions relating to one basic case, in which an uncomplicated patient with LBP was described The basic case was:"A 40-year old man consults you for low backpain of days duration with ... management of chiropractic patients with low back pain: A survey of Swedish chiropractors Chiropr Osteopat 2008, 16:6 Breen AC: Chiropractors and the treatment of backpain Rheumatol Rehabil 1977, 16:46-53 ... preventive care for low back pain? Chiropr Osteopat 2009, 17:1 12 Malmqvist S, Leboeuf-Yde C: The Nordic maintenance care program: case management of chiropractic patients with low backpain - defining...
... Larsen K, LeboeufYde C: The Nordic BackPain Subpopulation Program: validation and improvement of a predictive model for treatment outcome in patients with low backpain receiving chiropractic treatment ... with medical careseeking due to low -back pain in scaffolders Am J Ind Med 2001, 40:275-281 Maniadakis N, Gray A: The economic burden of backpain in the UK Pain 2000, 84:95-103 Kent PM, Keating ... from recent-onset nonspecific low back pain? A systematic review Man Ther 2008, 13:12-28 Chou R, Shekelle P: Will this patient develop persistent disabling low back pain? JAMA 2010, 303:1295-1302...