Symptomatic Joint Hypermobility Is Associated with Low Back Pain: A National Adolescents Cohort Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Source of Data
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Cohort Assignment
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
LBP | Low back pain |
CI | confidence interval |
OR | odds ratio |
LBPWF | Low back pain without clinical or imaging corroboration |
LBPOF | Low back pain with clinical or imaging corroboration |
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Total No. | No LBP | LBP | LBPWF a | LBPOF b | |||||
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No. | % | No. | % | No. | % | No. | % | ||
No Hypermobility | 1,218,718 | 1,174,098 | 96.3% | 44,620 | 3.7% | 42,278 | 3.5% | 2342 | 0.2% |
Hypermobility | 1355 | 1220 | 90.0% | 135 | 10.0% | 128 | 9.5% | 7 | 0.5% |
Total | 1,220,073 | 1,175,318 | 96.3% | 44,755 | 3.7% | 42,406 | 3.5% | 2349 | 0.2% |
LBP c | LBPWF a | LBPOF b | |||||||
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OR c | 95% CI | p Value | OR d | 95% CI | p Value | OR d | 95% CI | p Value | |
Odds Ratio for Hypermobility | 2.912 | 2.437–3.479 | p < 0.000 | 2.914 | 2.428–3.497 | p < 0.000 | 2.876 | 1.367–6.053 | p < 0.000 |
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Hershkovich, O.; Gordon, B.; Derazne, E.; Tzur, D.; Afek, A.; Lotan, R. Symptomatic Joint Hypermobility Is Associated with Low Back Pain: A National Adolescents Cohort Study. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 5105. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11175105
Hershkovich O, Gordon B, Derazne E, Tzur D, Afek A, Lotan R. Symptomatic Joint Hypermobility Is Associated with Low Back Pain: A National Adolescents Cohort Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(17):5105. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11175105
Chicago/Turabian StyleHershkovich, Oded, Barak Gordon, Estela Derazne, Dorit Tzur, Arnon Afek, and Raphael Lotan. 2022. "Symptomatic Joint Hypermobility Is Associated with Low Back Pain: A National Adolescents Cohort Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 17: 5105. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11175105
APA StyleHershkovich, O., Gordon, B., Derazne, E., Tzur, D., Afek, A., & Lotan, R. (2022). Symptomatic Joint Hypermobility Is Associated with Low Back Pain: A National Adolescents Cohort Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(17), 5105. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11175105