The manifestation of chronic back pain depends on structural, psychosocial, occupational and genetic influences. Heritability estimates for back pain range from 30% to 45%. Genetic influences are caused by genes affecting intervertebral disc degeneration or the immune response and genes involved in pain perception, signalling and psychological processing. This inter-individual variability which is partly due to genetic differences would require an individualized pain management to prevent the transition from acute to chronic back pain or improve the outcome. The genetic profile may help to define patients at high risk for chronic pain. We summarize genetic factors that (i) impact on intervertebral disc stability, namely Collagen IX, COL9A3,...
Intervertebral disc diseases is otherwise known as breakdown of one or more discs that separate the ...
<p>Degenerative spine disease is one of the causes of back pain. Clinical types of pain and severity...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most disabling conditions associated with substantia...
Back pain is a common and major source of disability. Although the majority of patients recover, 10–...
Etiology of back pain is multifactorial and not completely understood, and for the majority of peopl...
Background Treatment outcome of low back pain (LBP) is associated with inter-individ...
Background Inflammatory and matrix degrading gene variants have been reported to be ...
Introduction: Back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Although most back pain case...
Musculoskeletal pain conditions, such as fibromyalgia and low back pain, tend to coexist in affected...
AbstractChronic pain conditions are multifactorial disorders with a high frequency in the population...
AbstractLow back pain (LBP) is a major cause of disability and imposes huge economic burdens on huma...
The ageing process includes the development of debilitating musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, includ...
Low back pain is now considered more an illness syndrome, rather than a distinct disease. There are ...
Pain is an important defense mechanism that protects us from environmental factors that might harm u...
PURPOSE: This paper summarizes current knowledge of pain-related and analgesic-related pathways as w...
Intervertebral disc diseases is otherwise known as breakdown of one or more discs that separate the ...
<p>Degenerative spine disease is one of the causes of back pain. Clinical types of pain and severity...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most disabling conditions associated with substantia...
Back pain is a common and major source of disability. Although the majority of patients recover, 10–...
Etiology of back pain is multifactorial and not completely understood, and for the majority of peopl...
Background Treatment outcome of low back pain (LBP) is associated with inter-individ...
Background Inflammatory and matrix degrading gene variants have been reported to be ...
Introduction: Back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Although most back pain case...
Musculoskeletal pain conditions, such as fibromyalgia and low back pain, tend to coexist in affected...
AbstractChronic pain conditions are multifactorial disorders with a high frequency in the population...
AbstractLow back pain (LBP) is a major cause of disability and imposes huge economic burdens on huma...
The ageing process includes the development of debilitating musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, includ...
Low back pain is now considered more an illness syndrome, rather than a distinct disease. There are ...
Pain is an important defense mechanism that protects us from environmental factors that might harm u...
PURPOSE: This paper summarizes current knowledge of pain-related and analgesic-related pathways as w...
Intervertebral disc diseases is otherwise known as breakdown of one or more discs that separate the ...
<p>Degenerative spine disease is one of the causes of back pain. Clinical types of pain and severity...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most disabling conditions associated with substantia...