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KMID : 1140920170410050808
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
2017 Volume.41 No. 5 p.808 ~ p.815
Clinical Usefulness of X-Ray Findings for Non-specific Low Back Pain in Korean Farmers: FARM Study
Kang Eun-Kyoung

Park Hee-Won
Kim Sung-Hyun
Baek So-Ra
Abstract
Objective: To elucidate the association between non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) and spinal X-ray findings in Korean farmers: Farmers¡¯ Cohort for Agricultural Work-Related Musculoskeletal disorders (FARM) study.

Methods: A total of 835 farmers (391 males, 444 females; mean age, 56.6¡¾7.4 years) without red-flag signs of specific LBP were recruited. Presence of LBP more than one week or once a month with more than moderate degree of pain severity during the last year was assessed with a binary questionnaire (yes or no). Spinal degenerative changes were classified into disc height change (DHC) of L4-5 and L5-S1 (grade 0?5) and osteophyte formation of L5 (grade 0?5) by a radiologist based on X-ray findings. Additionally, spondylolisthesis, scoliosis and spondylolysis were assessed.

Results: General prevalence of NSLBP was 40.7%, revealing a higher incidence of NSLBP in female and younger farmers compared to male and older farmers (¥ö2=23.3, p<0.001; ¥ö2=4.54, p<05, respectively). Among X-ray findings, DHC (L5-S1) grade 4 revealed significantly higher relative risk of NSLBP compared to grade 0 (odds ratio, 5.00; 95% confidence interval, 2.05?12.20) after adjusting age and sex, while other X-ray findings were not associated with NSLBP.

Conclusion: The NSLBP of Korean farmers was significantly related to lumbar disc degenerative changes, suggesting clinical usefulness of X-ray findings in assessing LBP in farmers.
KEYWORD
Agriculture, Low back pain, Radiography, Osteoarthritis, Spine
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