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Low Back Pain: Not a Segmental Pathology

Volume 1 - Issue 5

N. Rehan*1, Afzal Hussain2, Saleem Bashir3 and Huma Aslam4

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    • 1Chief Executive, Research Associates, Pakisthan
    • 2FCPS (Ortho) Chief KKT Consultant and Orthopaedic Surgeon
    • 3FCPS (Ortho) KKT Consultant and Orthopaedic Surgeon
    • 4MBBS KKT Research Coordinator

    *Corresponding author: Dr. N. Rehan, Chief Executive, Research Associates, 291 / C, Askari - X Lahore, Pakisthan

Received: October 19, 2017;   Published: October 27, 2017

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000470

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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the pathologies of musculoskeletal system in patients complaining of low back pain. Methodology: One hundred patients, who reported to us for treatment of Low back pain (LBP), were included in the study. All patients had radiological assessment of complete spinal cord as well as other segments of musculoskeletal system.

Results: There were 58 males and 42 females. The age of the patients ranged from 13 to 84 years. The mean age ± SD was 52.5 ± 15.9 years. Nearly half of the patients (45%) showed pathologies in neck region, 31% in Temporo-mandibular joint, 22% in knees and 17% in shoulder joints. No pathology was noted among ribs or feet.

Conclusions: The results of the present study calls for wider dissemination of these findings and making health care providers of the importance of examining all area of musculoskeletal system when treating patients with low back pain.

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