Low back pain is a common symptom in the older person. Whilst the majority of cases are thought to be mechanical or idiopathic and benign in nature, its multiple potential causes and concerns regarding missed diagnosis of less common but more serious underlying pathological diagnoses mean many physicians find the assessment, investigation and treatment of chronic low back pain in older adults challenging. This narrative review describes the classification of low back pain in older adults, discusses both mechanical and sinister causes of pain, highlights the appropriate use of medical imaging and provides an overview of surgical and non-surgical management of these patients
markdownabstractThe aim of this thesis was to describe: 1) the characteristics of older adults wi...
Objective. To present the 11th in a series of articles designed to deconstruct chronic low back pain...
The high prevalence of neck and low back pain in the rapidly aging population is associated with sig...
Low back pain is a common symptom in the older person. Whilst the majority of cases are thought to b...
Low back pain is a common complaint in primary care practice, particularly among older patients. The...
Abstract Low back pain (LBP) is one of the major disabling health conditions among older adults aged...
Background. Back pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint seen in older people. It is important to...
This paper aims to examine the epidemiology of low-back pain (LBP) in the elderly population, includ...
Low back pain (LBP) secondary to the degenerative spinal disorder is a very common medical condition...
ObjectiveNeuropathic symptoms are reported in 16-55.6% of patients with back pain. Studies were perf...
ObjectiveNeuropathic symptoms are reported in 16-55.6% of patients with back pain. Studies were perf...
INTRODUCTION: Back pain is a prevalent health problem. Research often focuses on adults. Evidence on...
Abstract Background Of various chronic diseases, low back pain (LBP) is the most common and debilita...
Low back pain (LBP) is among the most common health problems seen in primary care. The prevalence of...
Low back pain is one of the most frequently encountered conditions in clinical practice. Up to 84 pe...
markdownabstractThe aim of this thesis was to describe: 1) the characteristics of older adults wi...
Objective. To present the 11th in a series of articles designed to deconstruct chronic low back pain...
The high prevalence of neck and low back pain in the rapidly aging population is associated with sig...
Low back pain is a common symptom in the older person. Whilst the majority of cases are thought to b...
Low back pain is a common complaint in primary care practice, particularly among older patients. The...
Abstract Low back pain (LBP) is one of the major disabling health conditions among older adults aged...
Background. Back pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint seen in older people. It is important to...
This paper aims to examine the epidemiology of low-back pain (LBP) in the elderly population, includ...
Low back pain (LBP) secondary to the degenerative spinal disorder is a very common medical condition...
ObjectiveNeuropathic symptoms are reported in 16-55.6% of patients with back pain. Studies were perf...
ObjectiveNeuropathic symptoms are reported in 16-55.6% of patients with back pain. Studies were perf...
INTRODUCTION: Back pain is a prevalent health problem. Research often focuses on adults. Evidence on...
Abstract Background Of various chronic diseases, low back pain (LBP) is the most common and debilita...
Low back pain (LBP) is among the most common health problems seen in primary care. The prevalence of...
Low back pain is one of the most frequently encountered conditions in clinical practice. Up to 84 pe...
markdownabstractThe aim of this thesis was to describe: 1) the characteristics of older adults wi...
Objective. To present the 11th in a series of articles designed to deconstruct chronic low back pain...
The high prevalence of neck and low back pain in the rapidly aging population is associated with sig...