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Erschienen in: European Spine Journal 4/2014

01.04.2014 | Original Article

The prevalence and severity of low back pain and associated symptoms in 3,009 old men

verfasst von: Iman Ghanei, Björn E. Rosengren, Ralph Hasserius, Jan-Åke Nilsson, Dan Mellström, Claes Ohlsson, Östen Ljunggren, Magnus K. Karlsson

Erschienen in: European Spine Journal | Ausgabe 4/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence and severity of low back pain (LBP) and the influence of sciatica and neurological deficits in old men.

Material and method

Mister osteoporosis Sweden includes 3,014 community-dwelling men aged 69–81 years. At study start 3,009 participants answered questions on LBP, low back pain and sciatica (LBP + SCI) or low back pain and sciatica with associated neurological deficits (LBP + SCI + NEU) during the preceding 12 months. Data are presented as proportions or medians with mid-quartile ranges. Differences between groups were tested by χ2 test and Kruskall-Wallis test.

Results

24 % had experienced LBP without SCI, 8 % LBP + SCI and 14 % LBP + SCI + NEU. 10 % of the men with LBP, 22 % of those with LBP + SCI, and 36 % of those with LBP + SCI + NEU rated the pain as severe (p < 0.001). 23 % of the men with LBP, 31 % of those with LBP + SCI and 50 % of those with LBP + SCI + NEU reported limitation in activity of daily living (ADL) (p < 0.001). Men with only LBP had to restrict their activities for 7 days (3–14), those with LBP + SCI 6 days (2–14) and those with LBP + SCI + NEU 10 days (3–30) (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

The 1-year prevalence of LBP in community living men aged 69–81 years was close to 50 % but for individuals with LBP or LBP + SCI the morbidity was low with more than two-thirds having no limitations in ADL. In men with LBP + SCI + NEU more than one-third rated the pain as severe and close to half had limitations in ADL.
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Metadaten
Titel
The prevalence and severity of low back pain and associated symptoms in 3,009 old men
verfasst von
Iman Ghanei
Björn E. Rosengren
Ralph Hasserius
Jan-Åke Nilsson
Dan Mellström
Claes Ohlsson
Östen Ljunggren
Magnus K. Karlsson
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2014
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Spine Journal / Ausgabe 4/2014
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-013-3139-0

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