J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2000 Feb;24(1):137-145.

Clinico-radiologic Findings of the Whole Spine in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Chosun University College of Medicine.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the whole spine of the patients with chronic low back pain. METHOD: The cervico-thoraco-lumbar spine were evaluated in 128 patients with chronic low back pain. We analyzed radiologic and clinical findings of the cervico-lumbar spine and electrodiagnostic findings.
RESULTS
Most of all cases showed abnormal findings in plain radiography and electrodiagnostic study. The radiologic findings were as follow: cervical X-ray with straightening of cervical lordotic curve in 85 cases; thoracic X-ray with scoliosis in 55 cases; lumbar X-ray with disc space narrowing in 85 cases. The electrodiagnostic study revealed lumbosacral radiculopathy in 87 cases. There were significant positive relationship between increased lumbosacral angle and straightening of cervical lordotic curve, and between lumbar scoliosis and thoracic scoliosis.
CONCLUSION
Cervico-thoracic spinal abnormalities were shown in most of the patients with chronic low back pain. Therefore, The evaluation of whole spine would be needed comprehensive rehabilitation approach for the patients with chronic low back pain.

Keyword

Chronic low back pain; Cervico-thoraco-lumbar spine; Radiographic findings; Electrodiagnostic study

MeSH Terms

Humans
Low Back Pain*
Radiculopathy
Radiography
Rehabilitation
Scoliosis
Spine*
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