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  1. 22 mar 2022 · People aged 60 years and over are more likely to experience incapacitating and persistent episodes of low back pain than younger people. 1 2 In most cases, no specific cause can be identified, hence the label “non-specific” low back pain, and the person is managed symptomatically. 3 Specific causes are less common but still important to ...

  2. 3 lip 2019 · 5 sensations that might indicate a medical emergency. 1. Sharp pain rather than a dull ache: This could indicate a torn muscle or ligament, or a problem with an internal organ in the back or side. 2. Radiating pain: This pain "moves" or shoots to the glutes or legs, which could indicate a nerve compression condition.

  3. 8 lis 2016 · The most prevalent health condition in older adults that leads to functional limitations and disability is LBP. 3 Several population-based studies have estimated that the 1-year prevalence of LBP in community-dwelling seniors ranged from 13% to 50%. 4, 5 Importantly, older adults are more prone to experience disabling LBP compared to younger ind...

  4. 18 kwi 2017 · Women typically encounter back pain more often than men, regardless of age. Here are 7 common causes of back pain in women and the typical symptoms that they may cause.

  5. 13 wrz 2011 · Both conditions include any combination of the following signs and symptoms: Leg pain and lower back pain that develop or worsen when walking short distances or standing upright for prolonged periods of time; Quick relief of pain when sitting down or bending forward, such as over a grocery cart at the supermarket; Symptoms that develop over time

  6. 19 cze 2023 · Signs and symptoms. Low back pain can be a dull ache or sharp pain. It can also cause pain to radiate into other areas of the body, especially the legs. LBP can restrict a person’s movement, which can affect their work, school and community engagement. It can also cause problems with sleep, low mood and distress.

  7. 23 maj 2011 · 23 May 2011. Article history. PDF. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Objectives. To determine the prevalence of disabling and non-disabling back pain across age in older adults, and identify risk factors for back pain onset in this age group. Methods.