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DIAGNOSIS AND CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF LOW BACK PAIN: REVIEW AND GUIDELINES OF THE CROATIAN VERTEBROLOGIC SOCIETY
SIMEON GRAZIO
; Klinika za reumatologiju, fizikalnu medicinu i rehabilitaciju, KBC Sestre milosrdnice, Zagreb, Hrvatska
BOŽIDAR ĆURKOVIĆ
; Klinika za reumatske bolesti i rehabilitaciju, KBC Zagreb, Zagreb, Hrvatska
TONKO VLAK
; Odjel za fizikalnu medicinu, rehabilitaciju i reumatologiju,KBC Split, Split, Hrvatska
VANJA BAŠIĆ KES
; Klinika za neurologiju, KBC “Sestre milosrdnice”, Zagreb, Hrvatska
MIROSLAV JELIĆ
; Klinički zavod za rehabilitaciju i ortopedska pomagala, KBC Zagreb, Zagreb, Hrvatska
DANIJEL BULJAN
; Klinika za psihijatriju, KBC “Sestre milosrdnice”, Zagreb, Hrvatska
ZOJA GNJIDIĆ
; Poliklinika za reumatske bolesti, fizikalnu medicinu i rehabilitaciju “Dr Drago Čop”, Zagreb, Hrvatska
TOMISLAV NEMČIĆ
; Klinika za reumatologiju, fizikalnu medicinu i rehabilitaciju, KBC Sestre milosrdnice, Zagreb, Hrvatska
FRANE GRUBIŠIĆ
; Klinika za reumatologiju, fizikalnu medicinu i rehabilitaciju, KBC Sestre milosrdnice, Zagreb, Hrvatska
IGOR BORIĆ
; Specijalna bolnica Sv. Katarina, Zabok, Hrvatska
NEVEN KAUZLARIĆ
; Klinički zavod za rehabilitaciju i ortopedska pomagala, KBC Zagreb, Zagreb, Hrvatska
MATEJ MUSTAPIĆ
; Klinički zavod za dijagnostičku i intervencijsku radiologiju, KBC “Sestre milosrdnice”, Zagreb, Hrvatska
VIDA DEMARIN
; Klinika za neurologiju, KBC “Sestre milosrdnice”, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
Low back pain (LBP) is a very common condition with high costs of patient care. Medical doctors of various specialties from Croatia have brought an up-to-date review and guidelines for diagnosis and conservative treatment of low back pain, which should result in the application of evidence-based care and eventually better outcomes. As LBP is a multifactorial disease, it is often not possible to identify which factors may be responsible for the onset of LBP and to what extent they aggravate the patient’s symptoms. In the diagnostic algorithm, patient’s history and clinical examination have the key role. Furthermore, most important is to classify patients into those with nonspecific back pain, LBP associated with radiculopathy (radicular syndrome) and LBP potentially associated with suspected or confirmed severe pathology. Not solely a physical problem, LBP should be considered through psychosocial factors too. In that case, early identification of patients who will develop chronic back pain will be helpful because it determines the choice of treatment. In order to make proper assessment of a patient with LBP (i.e. pain, function), we should use validated questionnaires. Useful approach to a patient with LBP is to apply the principles of content management. Generally, acute and chronic LBP cases are treated differently. Besides providing education, in patients with acute back pain, advice seems to be crucial (especially to remain active), along with the use of drugs (primarily in terms of pain control), while in some patients spinal manipulation (performed by educated professional) or/and short-term use of lumbosacral orthotic devices can also be considered. The main goal of treating patients with chronic LBP is renewal of function, even in case of persistent pain. For chronic LBP, along with education and medical treatment, therapeutic exercise, physical therapy and massage are recommended, while in patients with a high level of disability intensive multidisciplinary biopsychosocial approach has proved to be effective.
Ključne riječi
Croatia; low back pain; guidelines; diagnosis; treatment
Hrčak ID:
104089
URI
Datum izdavanja:
20.6.2013.
Posjeta: 16.789 *