Korean J Fam Med.  2015 May;36(3):141-145. 10.4082/kjfm.2015.36.3.141.

Generalized Joint Laxity is Associated with Primary Occurrence and Treatment Outcome of Lumbar Disc Herniation

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Family Medicine, Myongji Hospital, Goyang, Korea. smlee@mjh.or.kr
  • 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Armed Forces Yangju Hospital, Yangju, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
We investigated relationships between generalized joint laxity and primary lumbar disc herniation occurrence and compared clinical outcomes after conservative treatment in lumbar disc herniation patients with and without generalized joint laxity.
METHODS
The study group included 128 men, and the control group included 276 men matched for age and body mass index with the study group. The primary outcome measure was the presence or absence of generalized joint laxity using the Beighton scale. Clinical outcomes measured by the visual analog scale and the Oswestry disability index 2 years after conservative treatment were the secondary outcome measure.
RESULTS
Generalized joint laxity prevalence was 13.2% in the study group and 5.1% in the control group, a significant difference (P=0.01). Spearman correlation analysis revealed that weight (r=0.162, P=0.03), body mass index (r=0.131, P=0.03), and generalized joint laxity (r=0.372, P<0.01) significantly correlated with lumbar disc herniation occurrence. In multivariate regression analysis, generalized joint laxity was the only significant lumbar disc herniation predictor (P=0.002; 95% confidence interval, 1.08 to 5.26). Generalized joint laxity in lumbar disc herniation patients was associated with worse clinical outcomes after conservative treatment measured by visual analog scale scores for lower extremity pain (P=0.02), lower back pain (P=0.03), and Oswestry disability index scores (P=0.03).
CONCLUSION
Generalized joint laxity might be associated with lumbar disc herniation occurrence and might also be a negative predictor of worse clinical outcomes after conservative treatment.

Keyword

Intervertebral Disc Displacement; Lumbar Vertebrae; Joint Instability

MeSH Terms

Body Mass Index
Humans
Intervertebral Disc Displacement
Joint Instability*
Low Back Pain
Lower Extremity
Lumbar Vertebrae
Male
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Prevalence
Treatment Outcome*
Visual Analog Scale
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