Neck and back pain in the elderly

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作者
Steven N. Kalkanis
Lawrence Borges
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital,Department of Neurosurgery
关键词
Back Pain; Neck Pain; Lumbar Spinal Stenosis; Cervical Spine Injury; Chronic Neck Pain;
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10.1007/s11940-001-0003-z
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Surgical intervention for neck and back pain in elderly patients without significant comorbidities can significantly improve a patient’s symptoms and quality of life when more conservative therapies fail. Current spine literature strongly supports the paradigm of treating elderly patients with stable, chronic neck or back pain with conservative therapies first in order to optimize the risks and benefits of all available treatment options. If less-invasive methods fail to achieve satisfactory outcomes, more aggressive surgical options can, at that time, typically be implemented with excellent results in elderly patients without significant comorbidities. Clinical scenarios threatening to result in spine instability or nerve root or spinal cord compression require immediate intervention, especially in elderly patients, who, in general, have a higher risk of developing such conditions either through falls or trauma or acquired degenerative disease processes or malignancies. When an elderly patient enters a physician’s office and asks ‘doctor, I’ve had pain for years, but it’s getting worse. At my age, is it really worth having surgery?’ The answer is a qualified ‘yes,’ if conservative treatments have failed and if the patient is otherwise in reasonably good health. Because the vast majority of these patients first interact with the medical system through their primary care doctors and neurologists, early recognition of situations requiring immediate attention, and those requiring referrals to spine specialists, can greatly expedite the appropriate use of scarce healthcare resources. Furthermore, knowledge of the various treatment options available to elderly patients complaining of the very common symptoms of neck or back pain can significantly improve patient care, especially in this new century when older patients will increasingly become a larger and more active force in all aspects of our society.
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