A prospective study of low back pain in a general population. II. Location, character, aggravating and relieving factors.

F. Biering-Sørensen
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In this paper the analyses focus primarily on statements from those 62% (281 men and 294 women) of the participants who at the primary examination reported previous or present low back pain (LBP). In a subsample the most frequent location of the LBP was in the lower lumbar area. Pain radiating to the leg(s) was felt at some time by 36% of the men and 51% of the women. Intense pain was more frequently reported by men, and a feeling of weakness or fatique more frequently by women. Most of the participants felt that the LBP became worse during the day. The most common aggravating factor was stooping, reported by 65% of the participants, followed by the sitting position, reported by 30%. Factors of highest importance for the relief of LBP were lying down (52-54%) and walking around (34-39%). A stated history of pain radiating to the leg(s) was the best indicator for occurrence of LBP in the follow-up year.
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一项普通人群腰痛的前瞻性研究。2地点、特点、加重和缓解因素。
在本文中,分析主要集中在62%(281名男性和294名女性)的参与者的陈述,他们在初级检查中报告了以前或现在的腰痛(LBP)。在子样本中,腰痛最常见的位置是在下腰椎区域。36%的男性和51%的女性在某些时候感到腿部疼痛。男性更常报告强烈的疼痛,而女性更常感到虚弱或疲劳。大多数参与者认为LBP在白天变得更糟。最常见的加重因素是弯腰驼背(65%),其次是坐姿(30%)。对腰痛缓解最重要的因素是躺下(52-54%)和四处走动(34-39%)。放射至腿部的疼痛史是随访一年发生腰痛的最佳指标。
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