... the burden oflowback • Thorough, grounded identification of the range pain on a set of scales that reflects of issues that contribute to lowbackpain the full range of the experience of burden ... attitudes of significant others and health professionals as predictors of disability in people with lowbackpain However a Norwegian study in a convenience sample of 118 patients with lowbackpain ... impacts and overall burden oflowbackpain from the perspective of individuals with this condition and to explore the pathways by which the individual burden oflowbackpain becomes a burden for...
... and BackPain Survey - The prevalence oflowbackpain and related disability in Saskatchewan adults Spine 1998, 23(17):1860-1867 Volinn E: The epidemiology oflowbackpain in the rest of the ... guidelines for the managementof acute lowbackpain London, England , Royal College of General Practitioners; 1999 Bogduk N: Evidence-based guidelines for the managementof acute lowbackpain [http://www.nhmrc.health.gov.au/publica ... Cats-Baril W: An over-view of the incidences and costs oflowbackpain Orthop Clin North Am 1991, 22:263-271 Nachemson A: The natural course oflowbackpain In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons...
... experimental painPain 1983, 17:45-46 Roland M, Morris R: A study of the natural history oflowback pain: part I: development of a reliable and sensitive measure of disability in low- backpain Spine ... have pain at 12 months Recurrences ofpain and work absence are common in the year following the onset of LBP [18,19] Comparing the patient in this case to what is known of the natural history of ... Chiropractic: a profession at the crossroads of mainstream and alternative medicine Ann Intern Med 2002, 136:216-227 Dunn KM, Croft PR: Epidemiology and natural history oflowbackpain Eur Med Phys...
... between pain intensity, disability, and the episodic nature of chronic and recurrent lowbackpain Spine 2000, 25:834-841 Dunn KM, Jordan K, Croft PR: Characterizing the course oflowback pain: ... study of outcomes of persistent low- backpain in chiropractic patients J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2005, 28:90-96 Croft PR, Macfarlane GJ, Papageorgiou AC, Thomas E, Silman AJ: Outcome oflowback ... recovery patterns ofbackpain among workers with compensated occupational back injuries Occup Environ Med 2007, 64:534-540 Leboeuf-Yde C, Manniche C: LowBack Pain: Time to get off the treadmill...
... http://chiromt.com/content/19/1/5 Page of The following questions relate to your current episode oflowbackpain Please tick the appropriate box for each statement PART B Do you have pain intermittently during ... tell us about lowbackpain Journal of the American Medical Association 1992, 268:760-765 Australian Acute Musculoskeletal Pain Guidelines Group (AAMPGG): Evidence-Based Managementof Acute Musculoskeletal ... Mechanical and Inflammatory LowBackPain Scale (MAIL Scale) Also at baseline, each study participant filled out the new instrument known as the Mechanical and Inflammatory LowBackPain (MAIL) Scale,...
... that 65% oflowbackpain cases in the United States are attributable to the combined effects of the occupational exposures listed above To date, no other estimates of the fraction ofbackpain in ... RESULTS Managers and professionals Relative Risks ofLowBackPain by Occupational Group Clerical or sales worker Leigh and Sheetz [1989] measured lowbackpain on the basis of a national survey ... Cases ofbackpain reported on interview often cannot be diagnosed on the basis of physical examination [e.g., Punnett et al., 1991; Riihimäki et al., 1990] Furthermore, the definition ofback pain...
... survey, nearly 50% of respondents had experienced low intensity /low disability lowback pain, 12.3% high-intensity /low- disability lowbackpain and 11% high-disability lowbackpain (Cassidy et ... are disabled by lowbackpain • Specific causes oflowbackpain are uncommon (
... 88 – Lowbackpain 19 Other versions of this guideline 5.1 Full guideline The full guideline, 'Lowback pain: early managementof persistent non-specific lowbackpain' contains details of the ... imaging • Do not offer X-ray of the lumbar spine for the managementof non-specific lowbackpain • Only offer an MRI scan for non-specific lowbackpain within the context of a referral for ... guideline 88 – LowbackpainLowbackpain is a common disorder, affecting around one-third of the UK adult population each year Around 20% of people with lowbackpain (that is, in 15 of the population)...
... of the 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 ... internal pain control as mediators of outcome in the multidisciplinary treatment of chronic lowbackpain Eur J Pain 2004, 8(3):211-9 Olason M: Outcome of an interdisciplinary painmanagement ... 66:271-3 Roland M, Morris R: A study of the natural history oflowbackpain Part Development of a reliable and sensitive measure of disability in lowbackpain Spine 1983, 8:141-4 Fairbank J,...
... day of the survey, ranged between 2% and 95% (mean 28.6 and median 20) Choice ofmanagement strategy – summary of findings As can be seen in Table 1, the largest prevalence of preferred management ... at least, this group of chiropractors was able to so to a large extent Additional file A description of the six specific management strategies for patients with lowbackpain receiving chiropractic ... quality of life of a patient presenting with chronic lowbackpain J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2005, 28:136-142 Jamison J, Rupert R: Maintenance care: towards a global description Journal of the...
... instruction "After one month of treatment, what would this case look like, for you to recommend the following management strategy:" Each page contained one of the following six management strategies: ... numbers of replies for each aspect were counted On the following day, a summary of the results was provided to the chiropractors, followed by a discussion Results Fifteen of the 48 members of the ... signs of recurrent or chronic problems (Table 6) LBP history in the past year All results on this aspect have been reported below "Second opinion": Three cases of worsening ofpain and one of intermittent...
... the prevalence oflowbackpainof 162% with an annual increase of 11.6% The widely held belief that most of the episodes oflowbackpain will be short-lived, with 80% to 90% of these attacks ... chronic lowbackpainPain Physician 2001; 4: 308-16 Manchikanti L, Hirsch JA, Pampati V Chronic lowbackpainof facet (zygapophysial) joint origin: Is there a difference based on involvement of ... major sources ofpain in the lowback and/or lower extremities Lumbar facet joints have been implicated as the source of chronic pain in 21% to 41% (with an overall prevalence of 31%) in a heterogenous...
... Weeks of Initial LowBackPain Encounter Baseline Percentages of Acute LowBackPain Patients Prescribed Narcotic Medications Within Six Weeks of Initial LowBackPain Encounter Baseline Use of ... guideline for primary care managementoflowbackpain is on acute lowback pain, which is defined as lowbackpain occurring during the first six weeks after the initial onset ofpain (VHA/DoD, 1999) ... monitoring oflowbackpain care Hypotheses regarding chronic lowbackpain state that more proactive managementof patients with chronic lowbackpain would be associated with • increased ordering of...
... Weeks of Initial LowBackPain Encounter Baseline Percentages of Acute LowBackPain Patients Prescribed Narcotic Medications Within Six Weeks of Initial LowBackPain Encounter Baseline Use of ... guideline for primary care managementoflowbackpain is on acute lowback pain, which is defined as lowbackpain occurring during the first six weeks after the initial onset ofpain (VHA/DoD, 1999) ... monitoring oflowbackpain care Hypotheses regarding chronic lowbackpain state that more proactive managementof patients with chronic lowbackpain would be associated with • increased ordering of...
... that of a programme of spinal manual physiotherapy in the treatment of non-specific lowbackpainof less than Q1 During the baseline assessment, the following question was asked: Because of your ... in five of all primary care consulters with lowbackpain [14] It is possible that persistent chronic lowbackpain sufferers may respond differently to these questions The main findings of this ... worse" backchange scores Boxplotof to self reported condition of are pooled)months Boxplot of the distribution of task difficulty change scores according to self reported condition ofback at...
... chronic lowbackpain and nonsymptomatic controls Clin Rehabil 2002, 16(1):16-26 Lamoth CJ, Daffertshofer A, Meijer OG, Beek PJ: How persons with chronic lowbackpain speed up and slow down? ... therapeutic flow-charts for lowbackpain patients: the Italian clinical guidelines Eura Medicophys 2006, 42:151-70 Page of 31 Schneider S, Randol D, Buchner M: Why women have backpain more than ... Posture 2006, 23(2):230-9 Lamoth CJ, Meijer OG, Daffertshofer A, Wuisman PI, Beek PJ: Effects of chronic lowbackpain on trunk coordination and back muscle activity during walking: changes in motor...
... Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2008, 5:13 Background Chronic lowbackpain (LBP) is characterized by impaired gait, such as low walking speed, short stride ... function and variability (lower panel) of Mean (upper panel) of group and Stroop condition stride Mean (upper panel) and variability (lower panel) of stride length as a function of group and Stroop ... effects of dual-tasking and not to the order of presentation of the conditions The main effect of group on stride length was not significant but inspection of the data revealed that one of the...
... intensive physical training of patients with chronic lowbackpain Spine 1993, 18(7):825-829 Leboeuf-Yde C: Body weight and lowbackpain A systematic literature review of 56 journal articles reporting ... COST B13 Working Group on Guidelines for Chronic LowBackPain Chapter European guidelines for the managementof chronic nonspecific lowbackpain Eur Spine J 2006, 15(Suppl 2):S192-300 Menegoni ... H: Disc degeneration of the lumbar spine in relation to overweight Int J Obes (Lond) 2005, 29(8):903-8 17 Dunn KM, Croft PR: Epidemiology and natural history oflowbackpain Eura Medicophys...
... injury, it is highly suggestive of some type of derangement of the posterior elements of the spine [16] Imaging studies used to evaluate patients with lowbackpain include: radiographs, bone ... with backpain 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 lowbackpain ... review oflowbackpain cost of illnessstudies in the United States and internationally The Spine Journal 2008, 8:8-20 Luo X, Pietrobon R, Sun S, Liu G, Hey L: Estimates and patterns of direct...