Prevalence and "Red Flags" Regarding Specified Causes of Back Pain in Older Adults Presenting in General Practice.

Author: BergerMarjolein Y, Bierma-ZeinstraSita M A, BohnenArthur M, BuevingHerman J, EnthovenWendy T M, GeuzeJudith, KoesBart W, LuijsterburgPim A J, PeulWilco C, ScheeleJantine, van TulderMaurits W

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BACKGROUND: In a small proportion of patients experiencing unspecified back pain, a specified underlying pathology is present. OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were: (1) to identify the prevalence of physician-specified causes of back pain and (2) to assess associations between "red flags" and...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.2522/ptj.20140525

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Red Flags for Back Pain in Older Adults

Back pain is a common complaint, particularly in older adults. This research focuses on identifying the prevalence of specific causes of back pain in older adults and exploring the association between 'red flags' and vertebral fractures. The study utilized a prospective cohort study to investigate a group of older adults with back pain. The researchers found that 6% of participants were diagnosed with a serious underlying pathology, with vertebral fracture being the most common diagnosis. They identified several 'red flags' associated with a higher chance of vertebral fracture, including age of 75 years or older, trauma, osteoporosis, back pain intensity score of 7 or higher, and thoracic pain.

Identifying Risk Factors for Vertebral Fractures

The study's findings provide valuable information for clinicians in assessing older adults with back pain. The presence of 'red flags' should prompt further investigation to identify potential vertebral fractures and other serious underlying pathologies.

Maintaining Bone Health in Older Adults

This research highlights the importance of bone health in older adults. By addressing risk factors for osteoporosis and maintaining bone density, individuals can reduce their risk of vertebral fractures and other bone-related health problems.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Just as a camel's strong bones help it navigate the challenging desert terrain, maintaining bone health is essential for older adults. This research reminds us to pay attention to potential red flags and prioritize bone health to prevent serious complications.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2016-07-13
  2. Date Revised 2022-04-08
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Pubmed ID

26183589

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.2522/ptj.20140525

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