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Lateral bending differentiates early-stage spondylolysis from nonspecific low back pain in adolescents

Early-stage spondylolysis (ESS) is one of the common causes of acute low back pain (LBP) in adolescents. Although accurate diagnosis of ESS is important for providing appropriate treatment, differentiating ESS from other low back disorders is difficult by physical signs alone. To elucidate the most...

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Published in:Musculoskeletal science & practice 2022-04, Vol.58, p.102526-102526, Article 102526
Main Authors: Sugiura, Shiro, Aoki, Yasuchika, Toyooka, Takeshi, Shiga, Tetsuo, Takato, Oyama, Ishizaki, Tohru, Omori, Yasutaka, Takata, Akito, Kiguchi, Yasumi, Tsukioka, Ayako, Okamoto, Yuzuru, Matsushita, Yukio, Inage, Kazuhide, Ohtori, Seiji, Nishikawa, Satoru
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Summary:Early-stage spondylolysis (ESS) is one of the common causes of acute low back pain (LBP) in adolescents. Although accurate diagnosis of ESS is important for providing appropriate treatment, differentiating ESS from other low back disorders is difficult by physical signs alone. To elucidate the most common characteristic, namely, motion-provoking LBP, in patients with ESS. Retrospective comparative cohort study. We included and categorized adolescents (n = 112; age,
ISSN:2468-7812
2468-7812
DOI:10.1016/j.msksp.2022.102526