Cargando…

What is adolescent low back pain? Current definitions used to define the adolescent with low back pain

Adolescent low back pain (ALBP) is a common form of adolescent morbidity which remains poorly understood. When attempting a meta-analysis of observational studies into ALBP, in an effort to better understand associated risk factors, it is important that the studies involved are homogenic, particular...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Milanese, Steven, Grimmer-Somers, Karen
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21197310
_version_ 1782194014774099968
author Milanese, Steven
Grimmer-Somers, Karen
author_facet Milanese, Steven
Grimmer-Somers, Karen
author_sort Milanese, Steven
collection PubMed
description Adolescent low back pain (ALBP) is a common form of adolescent morbidity which remains poorly understood. When attempting a meta-analysis of observational studies into ALBP, in an effort to better understand associated risk factors, it is important that the studies involved are homogenic, particularly in terms of the dependent and independent variables. Our preliminary reading highlighted the potential for lack of homogeneity in descriptors used for ALBP. This review identified 39 studies of ALBP prevalence which fulfilled the inclusion criteria, ie, English language, involving adolescents (aged 10 to 19 years), pain localized to lumbar region, and not involving specific subgroups such as athletes and dancers. Descriptions for ALBP used in the literature were categorized into three categories: general ALBP, chronic/recurrent ALBP, and severe/disabling ALBP. Whilst the comparison of period prevalence rates for each category suggest that the three represent different forms of ALBP, it remains unclear whether they represented different stages on a continuum, or represent separate entities. The optimal period prevalence for ALBP recollection depends on the category of ALBP. For general ALBP the optimal period prevalence appears to be up to 12 months, with average lifetime prevalence rates similar to 1-year prevalence rates, suggesting an influence of memory decay on pain recall.
format Text
id pubmed-3004638
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2010
publisher Dove Medical Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-30046382010-12-30 What is adolescent low back pain? Current definitions used to define the adolescent with low back pain Milanese, Steven Grimmer-Somers, Karen J Pain Res Review Adolescent low back pain (ALBP) is a common form of adolescent morbidity which remains poorly understood. When attempting a meta-analysis of observational studies into ALBP, in an effort to better understand associated risk factors, it is important that the studies involved are homogenic, particularly in terms of the dependent and independent variables. Our preliminary reading highlighted the potential for lack of homogeneity in descriptors used for ALBP. This review identified 39 studies of ALBP prevalence which fulfilled the inclusion criteria, ie, English language, involving adolescents (aged 10 to 19 years), pain localized to lumbar region, and not involving specific subgroups such as athletes and dancers. Descriptions for ALBP used in the literature were categorized into three categories: general ALBP, chronic/recurrent ALBP, and severe/disabling ALBP. Whilst the comparison of period prevalence rates for each category suggest that the three represent different forms of ALBP, it remains unclear whether they represented different stages on a continuum, or represent separate entities. The optimal period prevalence for ALBP recollection depends on the category of ALBP. For general ALBP the optimal period prevalence appears to be up to 12 months, with average lifetime prevalence rates similar to 1-year prevalence rates, suggesting an influence of memory decay on pain recall. Dove Medical Press 2010-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3004638/ /pubmed/21197310 Text en © 2010 Milanese and Grimmer-Somers, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Review
Milanese, Steven
Grimmer-Somers, Karen
What is adolescent low back pain? Current definitions used to define the adolescent with low back pain
title What is adolescent low back pain? Current definitions used to define the adolescent with low back pain
title_full What is adolescent low back pain? Current definitions used to define the adolescent with low back pain
title_fullStr What is adolescent low back pain? Current definitions used to define the adolescent with low back pain
title_full_unstemmed What is adolescent low back pain? Current definitions used to define the adolescent with low back pain
title_short What is adolescent low back pain? Current definitions used to define the adolescent with low back pain
title_sort what is adolescent low back pain? current definitions used to define the adolescent with low back pain
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21197310
work_keys_str_mv AT milanesesteven whatisadolescentlowbackpaincurrentdefinitionsusedtodefinetheadolescentwithlowbackpain
AT grimmersomerskaren whatisadolescentlowbackpaincurrentdefinitionsusedtodefinetheadolescentwithlowbackpain