Abstract
Background
Back pain (BP) is a serious problem not only for the elderly, but also young. The non-radiation methods are taking the special relevance in the screening assessment of BP.
Objective
To estimate the frequency of occurrence of the BP in young adults and its relation to the functional state of the spine.
Methods
The screening conducted 91 medical students (58 women and 33 men) aged 21.3±2.4 years. The research contained a survey on the BP in the last 12 month, and the risk factors, as well as the assessment of functional condition of the spine in three positions using the device ValedoShape (Hocoma, Switzerland). Statistical analysis was performed using Statistica 10.0
Results
A total of 62 (68.1%) students reported BP. In the structure of the BP dominated the lumbar-sacral localization (53.2%). In 90.6% of young people the BP had periodic pattern, 26.7% of students sought medical attention because of the BP. Among the risk factors students mentioned a long stay in a sitting position (51.2%) and weight lifting (35.5%). BP was significantly more frequently among women (71%) and those with scoliosis spine (19.4%). According to the ValedoShape examination the hypermobility of vertebral-motor segment was found in 21 (33.9%) of students with BP, which in 11.3% of the cases had polysegmentary character.
Conclusion
68.1% of young adults had a BP in history. BP was significantly associated with female sex, long-term stay in a sitting position, scoliosis spinal deformity and the loss of segmental integrity (p<0,05).