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The British Journal of Radiology, 1999
A 78-year-old woman was admitted with a recent history of increasing low back pain, decreased mobility and weakness of both legs. She was on medical treatment for Parkinson's disease but had been otherwise well until 2 weeks before admission, when she had missed a chair and fallen on the £oor.
W. Jan, I Beggs
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A 78-year-old woman was admitted with a recent history of increasing low back pain, decreased mobility and weakness of both legs. She was on medical treatment for Parkinson's disease but had been otherwise well until 2 weeks before admission, when she had missed a chair and fallen on the £oor.
W. Jan, I Beggs
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The clinical diagnostic dilemma of low back pain that is associated with lower limb pain is very common. In relation to back pain that radiates to the leg, the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) states: "Pain in the lower limb should be described specifically as either referred pain or radicular pain.
Elon Eisenberg+3 more
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1988
Among the multitude of potential etiologies for low back pain in the elderly, cauda equina syndrome is the only genuine surgical emergency. The consequence of delayed recognition, referral, and decompression may be permanent neurologic deficit. Fortunately, this event is rare. Certain other warning signs and symptoms (as outlined in Fig.
C J, Svara, N M, Hadler
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Among the multitude of potential etiologies for low back pain in the elderly, cauda equina syndrome is the only genuine surgical emergency. The consequence of delayed recognition, referral, and decompression may be permanent neurologic deficit. Fortunately, this event is rare. Certain other warning signs and symptoms (as outlined in Fig.
C J, Svara, N M, Hadler
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A systematic review of the global prevalence of low back pain.
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2012OBJECTIVE To perform a systematic review of the global prevalence of low back pain, and to examine the influence that case definition, prevalence period, and other variables have on prevalence. METHODS We conducted a new systematic review of the global
D. Hoy+8 more
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Spine, 1983
One of the problems in mounting a trial of treatment of back pain is the lack of suitable outcome measures. This paper describes the development and validation of a questionnaire designed to measure selfrated disability due to back pain.
M. Roland, R. Morris
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One of the problems in mounting a trial of treatment of back pain is the lack of suitable outcome measures. This paper describes the development and validation of a questionnaire designed to measure selfrated disability due to back pain.
M. Roland, R. Morris
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2002
Low back pain is a major burden to society. Many people will experience an episode of low back pain during their life. Some people develop chronic low back pain, which can be very disabling. Low back pain is associated with high direct and indirect costs.
van Tulder, M, Koes, B., Bombardier, C.
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Low back pain is a major burden to society. Many people will experience an episode of low back pain during their life. Some people develop chronic low back pain, which can be very disabling. Low back pain is associated with high direct and indirect costs.
van Tulder, M, Koes, B., Bombardier, C.
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Pain, 2019
International clinical practice guidelines for low back pain contain consistent recommendations including universal provision of information and advice to remain active, discouraging routine referral for imaging, and limited prescription of opioids. This
S. Kamper+8 more
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International clinical practice guidelines for low back pain contain consistent recommendations including universal provision of information and advice to remain active, discouraging routine referral for imaging, and limited prescription of opioids. This
S. Kamper+8 more
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Pain, 2019
Chronic back pain is a major global health problem, while its treatment is hampered by a lack of efficacy and restricted safety profile of common front-line therapies.
J. Kleine-Borgmann+3 more
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Chronic back pain is a major global health problem, while its treatment is hampered by a lack of efficacy and restricted safety profile of common front-line therapies.
J. Kleine-Borgmann+3 more
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Back pain in a young child or adolescent is an unusual complaint and must be regarded as a possible indication of the presence of significant pathology. Functional and mechanical causes of back pain in this age group are uncommon; therefore, it is most important that a vigorous attempt be made to establish the primary diagnosis.
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2010
Low back pain is a leading cause of work disability and constitutes a significant socioeconomic burden worldwide. In an attempt to stem the serious consequences of long-term disability, a new approach for back pain in primary care is being disseminated.
Costa-Black, K.M.+3 more
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Low back pain is a leading cause of work disability and constitutes a significant socioeconomic burden worldwide. In an attempt to stem the serious consequences of long-term disability, a new approach for back pain in primary care is being disseminated.
Costa-Black, K.M.+3 more
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