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Epidemiological trends of low back pain at the global


Epidemiological trends of low back pain at the global, regional, and ...

The global age-standardized incidence rate and age-standardized DALY rate of LBP showed a downward trend, especially in East and South Asia.

Epidemiological trends of low back pain at the global, regional, and ...

From 1990 to 2019, the global incidence of LBP increased by 50%, from 149,294,134.47 to 223,455,640.82 cases (Table 1). Consistently, the global ...

Non‐spinal low back pain: Global epidemiology, trends, and risk ...

Essentially, muscle strains and ligament sprains account for as much as 97% of back pain complications, with more severe etiologies comprising ...

Global, regional, and national burden of low back pain, 1990–2020 ...

The global age-standardised rate of prevalence of low back pain in 2020 was 7460 per 100 000 (6690–8370), representing a decrease of 10·4% (10·9–10·0) from 1990 ...

Low back pain - World Health Organization (WHO)

An estimated 619 million people live with LBP and it is the leading cause of disability worldwide. LBP is a major public health issue. LBP is ...

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The largest decreases in the age-standardized incidence rate and age-standardized DALY rate of LBP were observed in India, and China. Conclusions The global age ...

Global, regional and national burden of low back pain 1990–2019

Globally, there were 568.4 million (95 ​% UI 505.0 to 640.6 million) prevalent cases of LBP in 2019, with an age-standardized point prevalence estimate of ...

Global low back pain prevalence and years lived with disability from ...

Globally, the age-standardized point prevalence of LBP was 8.20% (95% UI: 7.31–9.10%) in 1990, and this decreased to 7.50% (95% UI: 6.75–8.27%) in 2017.

Global, Regional, and National Change Patterns in the Incidence of ...

Additionally, the age-standardized incidence rates (ASIR) of LBP in both sexes globally showed a decreasing trend, but the incident cases would ...

Epidemiological trends of low back pain at the global, regional, and ...

In 2019, there were an estimated 223.5 million cases of LBP and 63.7 million LBP-related DALYs worldwide. During 1990–2019, the age-standardized incidence rate ...

Epidemiological trends of low back pain at the global, regional, and ...

In 2019, there were an estimated 223.5 million cases of LBP and 63.7 million LBP-related DALYs worldwide. During 1990-2019, the age-standardized incidence rate ...

Global, regional, and national burden and trends of Low back pain ...

Globally, from 1990 to 2021, the DALY rate for the 45–59 age group with LBP decreased from 875.45(95%UI: 534.57-1340.68) per 100,000 people to ...

Letter to the editor concerning “Epidemiological trends of low back ...

The authors suggest that both the global age-standardized incidence rate and age-standardized disability-adjusted life years (DALY) rate for LBP showed a ...

Current epidemiology of low back pain - Mattiuzzi

Results: The current estimates of incidence, prevalence and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) of LBPs are 245.9 million cases/year (3.2%; ...

5 The Epidemiology of low back pain - ScienceDirect.com

Studies have found the incidence of low back pain is highest in the third decade, and overall prevalence increases with age until the 60–65 year age group and ...

New study shows low back pain is the leading cause of disability ...

A new study shows low back pain remains the leading cause of disability globally. In 2020, low back pain impacted 619 million individuals.

Epidemiological trends of low back pain at the global, regional, and ...

During 1990–2019, the age-standardized incidence rate [EAPC = − 0.41; 95% confidence interval (CI) − 0.46 to − 0.36] and age-standardized DALY rate decreased ( ...

Non‐spinal low back pain: Global epidemiology, trends, and risk ...

The prevalence of LBP ranges from 30% to 80%, depending on the population, and increases with age. Causes of LBP are typically classified as spinal and non- ...

The Global Burden of Low Back Pain

The point prevalence of low back pain (LBP) in 2017 was estimated to be about 7.5% of the global population, or around 577.0 million people.

The Rising Prevalence of Chronic Low Back Pain - JAMA Network

Some, however, will not recover and will develop chronic LBP (ie, pain that lasts for 3 months or longer). Recurrences of LBP are also common, ...


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