The global burden of low back pain: estimates from the Global Burden of Disease 2010 study
University of Queensland · University of Sydney · +8 more institutions
Abstract
To estimate the global burden of low back pain (LBP).
LBP was defined as pain in the area on the posterior aspect of the body from the lower margin of the twelfth ribs to the lower glutaeal folds with or without pain referred into one or both lower limbs that lasts for at least one day. Systematic reviews were performed of the prevalence, incidence, remission, duration, and mortality risk of LBP. Four levels of severity were identified for LBP with and without leg pain, each with their own disability weights. The disability weights were applied to prevalence values to derive the overall disability of LBP expressed as years lived with disability (YLDs). As there is no mortality from LBP, YLDs are the same as disability-adjusted life years (DALYs).
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- 100%
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13Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Low back pain
- Burden of disease
- Disease burden
- Prevalence
- Population
- Incidence (geometry)
- Physical therapy
- Good health and well-being