2013
DOI: 10.1111/papr.12135
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A Modified Delphi Survey on the Signs and Symptoms of Low Back Pain: Indicators for an Interventional Management Approach

Abstract: Seventy-seven diagnostic suspect indicators of LBP conditions were consensuated. These may facilitate conservative or interventional pain management decision-making.

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“…There is evidence that CDP more often starts at a younger age than other types of chronic pain. A study reports that if the CLBP starts at a young age, the more likely the pain is discogenic in origin [ 14 , 18 ]. Although most CDP patients are amenable for pain intervention therapies, up till now there is no evidence for a longer term beneficial treatment [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is evidence that CDP more often starts at a younger age than other types of chronic pain. A study reports that if the CLBP starts at a young age, the more likely the pain is discogenic in origin [ 14 , 18 ]. Although most CDP patients are amenable for pain intervention therapies, up till now there is no evidence for a longer term beneficial treatment [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A physician, consulted for acute as well as chronic LBP, should, after ruling out the red flags, be able to classify the patient into relevant subgroups such as the most common causes of LBP, i.e., discuss, facet, myofascial, and sacroiliac pain. This classification could be accomplished with the help of reliable diagnostic criteria (Van Kleef et al, 2009;Cid et al, 2013). There is still need, however, for more research to validate diagnostic procedures, and specific mechanisms of LBP should be further explored.…”
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“…Otros estudios mostraron una relación inversa 16:1 (35) y 1,4:1 (36). Estudios realizados en comunidades españolas también encontraron una mayor prevalencia de dolor lumbar en mujeres (24.5%) que en hombres (15.1%), afectando más a personas de 31 a 50 años, en plena edad productiva (37)(38)(39); la gran diferencia con respecto a la edad de nuestros pacientes radica posiblemente en que nosotros seleccionamos personas que clínicamente padecían dolor lumbar de origen facetario, siendo esta entidad más prevalente en personas de edad avanzada.…”
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“…Su inicio es generalmente insidioso con factores predisponentes como espondilolistesis, enfermedad degenerativa del disco y edad avanzada. Los micro traumas por caídas o acciones repetitivas ocasionan fisuras óseas, desgarros capsulares o del cartílago articular, micro hemorragias, atrapamiento del menisco, inflamación de la cápsula sinovial o entesopatías en los puntos de inserción del músculo multifidus (16)(17)(18)(19).…”
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