What low back pain is and why we need to pay attention

Autor: Jan Hartvigsen, Mark J Hancock, Alice Kongsted, Quinette Louw, Manuela L Ferreira, Stéphane Genevay, Damian Hoy, Jaro Karppinen, Glenn Pransky, Joachim Sieper, Rob J Smeets, Martin Underwood, Rachelle Buchbinder, Dan Cherkin, Nadine E Foster, Chris G Maher, Maurits van Tulder, Johannes R Anema, Roger Chou, Stephen P Cohen, Lucíola Menezes Costa, Peter Croft, Manuela Ferreira, Paulo H Ferreira, Julie M Fritz, Douglas P Gross, Bart W Koes, Birgitta Öberg, Wilco C Peul, Mark Schoene, Judith A Turner, Anthony Woolf
Přispěvatelé: RS: CAPHRI - R3 - Functioning, Participating and Rehabilitation, Revalidatiegeneeskunde, Health Sciences, APH - Methodology, APH - Societal Participation & Health
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
Male
Cost-Benefit Analysis
PYOGENIC SPONDYLODISCITIS
0302 clinical medicine
Cost of Illness
Recurrence
Cost-Benefit Analysis/methods
Delivery of Health Care/economics
Attention
030212 general & internal medicine
health care economics and organizations
ddc:616
Local culture
MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS
PRIMARY-CARE
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Low back pain
SDG 1 - No Poverty
Low Back Pain/complications
Female
AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS
medicine.symptom
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Social class
03 medical and health sciences
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Age groups
Elderly population
medicine
LUMBAR SPINAL STENOSIS
Humans
Disabled Persons
OLDER-ADULTS
Socioeconomic status
Aged
business.industry
Public health
CLINICAL-FEATURES
Psychological distress
GLOBAL BURDEN
Disabled Persons/psychology
PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY
Social Class
PROSPECTIVE COHORT
Physical therapy
business
Delivery of Health Care
Low Back Pain
RD
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Zdroj: Lancet, 391(10137), 2356-2367. Elsevier Science
Lancet Low Back Pain Series Working Group 2018, ' What low back pain is and why we need to pay attention ', Lancet Oncology, vol. 391, no. 10137, pp. 2356-2367 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)30480-X
The Lancet, Vol. 391, No 10137 (2018) pp. 2356-2367
Hartvigsen, J, Hancock, M J, Kongsted, A, Louw, Q, Ferreira, M L, Genevay, S, Hoy, D, Karppinen, J, Pransky, G, Sieper, J, Smeets, R J, Underwood, M, Buchbinder, R, Hartvigsen, J, Cherkin, D, Foster, N E, Maher, C G, Underwood, M, van Tulder, M, Anema, J R, Chou, R, Cohen, S P, Menezes Costa, L, Croft, P, Ferreira, M, Ferreira, P H, Fritz, J M, Genevay, S, Gross, D P, Hancock, M J, Hoy, D, Karppinen, J, Koes, B W, Kongsted, A, Louw, Q, Öberg, B, Peul, W C, Pransky, G, Schoene, M, Sieper, J, Smeets, R J, Turner, J A, Woolf, A & Lancet Low Back Pain Series Working Group 2018, ' What low back pain is and why we need to pay attention ', The Lancet, vol. 391, no. 10137, pp. 2356-2367 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)30480-X
Lancet Low Back Pain Series Working Group 2018, ' What low back pain is and why we need to pay attention ', The Lancet, vol. 391, no. 10137, pp. 2356-2367 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)30480-X
The Lancet, 391(10137), 2356-2367. Elsevier Limited
ISSN: 0140-6736
DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)30480-X
Popis: Low back pain is a very common symptom. It occurs in high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries and all age groups from children to the elderly population. Globally, years lived with disability caused by low back pain increased by 54% between 1990 and 2015, mainly because of population increase and ageing, with the biggest increase seen in low-income and middle-income countries. Low back pain is now the leading cause of disability worldwide. For nearly all people with low back pain, it is not possible to identify a specific nociceptive cause. Only a small proportion of people have a well understood pathological cause—eg, a vertebral fracture, malignancy, or infection. People with physically demanding jobs, physical and mental comorbidities, smokers, and obese individuals are at greatest risk of reporting low back pain. Disabling low back pain is over-represented among people with low socioeconomic status. Most people with new episodes of low back pain recover quickly; however, recurrence is common and in a small proportion of people, low back pain becomes persistent and disabling. Initial high pain intensity, psychological distress, and accompanying pain at multiple body sites increases the risk of persistent disabling low back pain. Increasing evidence shows that central pain-modulating mechanisms and pain cognitions have important roles in the development of persistent disabling low back pain. Cost, health-care use, and disability from low back pain vary substantially between countries and are influenced by local culture and social systems, as well as by beliefs about cause and effect. Disability and costs attributed to low back pain are projected to increase in coming decades, in particular in low-income and middle-income countries, where health and other systems are often fragile and not equipped to cope with this growing burden. Intensified research efforts and global initiatives are clearly needed to address the burden of low back pain as a public health problem.
Databáze: OpenAIRE