Nonspecific Low Back Pain During Childhood A Retrospective Epidemiological Study of Risk Factors

被引:37
作者
Kaspiris, Angelos [1 ]
Grivas, Theodoros B. [1 ]
Zafiropoulou, Crisi [2 ]
Vasiliadis, Elias [1 ]
Tsadira, Olia [2 ]
机构
[1] Thriasio Gen Hosp, NHS, Dept Trauma & Orthopaed, Magoula 19600, Attica, Greece
[2] OAEE Natl Primary Care Trust, Sector Pediat, Achaia, Greece
关键词
nonspecific low back pain; children; risk factors; INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DEGENERATION; SCHOOLCHILDREN; PREVALENCE; CHILDREN; SMOKING; POPULATION; ADOLESCENTS; NATIONWIDE; STRENGTH; MUSCLE;
D O I
10.1097/RHU.0b013e3181cf3527
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: In contrast to what was believed in the past, nonspecific low back pain is a fairly frequent condition in children, whose pathophysiology remains unclear as yet. Although many factors have been implicated in its development, results are often contradictory. Methods: Our study aims to examine most of the reasons investigated in the international literature, as well as the previously unexamined impact of passive smoking in its clinical appearance. It is a retrospective study that investigates the symptom of nonspecific low back pain during a 12-month period before the visit of children to our department. The research included 692 children aged 7.5 to 14 years. The data were collected using a semi-structured questionnaire, which included a mix of open and closed questions, followed by physical examination during their visit. Results: A total of 153 children were considered to present nonspecific low back pain during the previous year. The determinant factors appear to be greater age, the male sex, larger height, increased weight, dissatisfaction with school chairs, the clinical presentation of back pain in at least 1 parent, and coexisting anatomic orthopedic conditions. On the contrary, the weight of the school bag, the way in which it was carried and participation in sports, as well as the time spent by children in front of the TV or PC playing video or play station games, did not appear to have a statistically significant correlation with its appearance. In general, passive smoking does not appear to be a risk factor (P[r] = 0.341), and does not seem to play a leading role in the etiology of the condition. Furthermore, even the heaviness of parental smoking (over 20 cigarettes a day) does not seem to alter the appearance of the disease. The effect of nonspecific low back pain in children's activities was measured using Hannover Functional Ability and Rolland Morris questionnaires, appropriately modified to childhood, where he found a moderate or severe restriction of activity in 23.52% (score >5) and 19.61% (score >6), respectively. Conclusions: The data analysis shows that nonspecific low back pain in children is a benign disorder with an unknown pathophysiological mechanism. Many anthropometric characteristics and environmental factors are implicated, but to a different degree each time. Passive smoking as well as the heaviness thereof does not appeal to play in important role in its clinical presentation. Further investigation is deemed necessary to determine the existence of other risk factors, as well as the level of their participation in the condition's pathophysiology.
引用
收藏
页码:55 / 60
页数:6
相关论文
共 52 条
[1]  
BALAGUE F, 1988, SCAND J REHABIL MED, V20, P175
[2]  
BALAGUE F, 1994, J SPINAL DISORD, V7, P374
[3]   Determinants of lumbar disc degeneration - A study relating lifetime exposures and magnetic resonance imaging findings in identical twins [J].
Battie, MC ;
Videman, T ;
Gibbons, LE ;
Fisher, LD ;
Manninen, H ;
Gill, K .
SPINE, 1995, 20 (24) :2601-2612
[4]   Low back pain in a cohort of 622 Tunisian schoolchildren and adolescents: an epidemiological study [J].
Bejia, I ;
Abid, N ;
Ben Salem, K ;
Letaief, M ;
Younes, M ;
Touzi, M ;
Bergaoui, N .
EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL, 2005, 14 (04) :331-336
[5]   Diagnostic modalities for the evaluation of pediatric back pain - A prospective study [J].
Bhatia, Nitin N. ;
Chow, Gregory ;
Timon, Stephen J. ;
Watts, Hugh G. .
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2008, 28 (02) :230-233
[6]   The natural history of low back in adolescents [J].
Burton, AK ;
Clarke, RD ;
McClune, TD ;
Tillotson, KM .
SPINE, 1996, 21 (20) :2323-2328
[7]   LIFESTYLE AND LOW-BACK-PAIN - THE INFLUENCE OF SMOKING AND OBESITY [J].
DEYO, RA ;
BASS, JE .
SPINE, 1989, 14 (05) :501-506
[8]   Genetic and environmental influences on non-specific low back pain in children:: a twin study [J].
El-Metwally, Ashraf ;
Mikkelsson, Marja ;
Stahl, Minna ;
Macfarlane, Gary J. ;
Jones, Gareth T. ;
Pulkkinen, Lea ;
Rose, Richard J. ;
Kaprio, Jaakko .
EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL, 2008, 17 (04) :502-508
[9]   INFLUENCE OF ANTHROPOMETRIC FACTORS AND JOINT LAXITY IN THE INCIDENCE OF ADOLESCENT BACK PAIN [J].
FAIRBANK, JCT ;
PYNSENT, PB ;
VANPOORTVLIET, JA ;
PHILLIPS, H .
SPINE, 1984, 9 (05) :461-464
[10]   Smoking - A risk factor for development of low back pain in adolescents [J].
Feldman, DE ;
Rossignol, M ;
Shrier, L ;
Abenhaim, L .
SPINE, 1999, 24 (23) :2492-2496