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Erschienen in: European Spine Journal 12/2011

01.12.2011 | Original Article

Low pressure pain thresholds are associated with, but does not predispose for, low back pain

verfasst von: Søren O’Neill, Per Kjær, Thomas Graven-Nielsen, Claus Manniche, Lars Arendt-Nielsen

Erschienen in: European Spine Journal | Ausgabe 12/2011

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Abstract

Chronic pain is often associated with hyperalgesia in cross-sectional studies. In the present study, a random cohort of 40-year-old individuals (n = 264) from the general population was assessed for low back pain (LBP) status and pressure pain threshold (PPT), with follow-up assessment 4 and 8 years later. Low PPT at baseline as a potential risk factor for the development of LBP was investigated longitudinally and the association between LBP and hyperalgesia was studied cross-sectionally at baseline and 8-year follow-up. Generalized (p  < 0.03) and localized pressure hyperalgesia (p < 0.02) was found in participants with long-lasting LBP, but not with recent LBP (p > 0.08). Of the participants without recent or long-lasting LBP, those with a low PPT at baseline (lower 10% percentile) had no increased risk of developing LBP (p > 0.05). The findings indicate that PPT decreases as a consequence of long-lasting pain, whereas a low PPT seems not to constitute a separate risk factor for the development of LBP.
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Metadaten
Titel
Low pressure pain thresholds are associated with, but does not predispose for, low back pain
verfasst von
Søren O’Neill
Per Kjær
Thomas Graven-Nielsen
Claus Manniche
Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2011
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
European Spine Journal / Ausgabe 12/2011
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-011-1796-4

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