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Introduction Chronic low-back pain (CLBP) affects people in their active ages, and as more and more young people are affected nowadays, it decreases the productivity of working-age generations [ 1 ]. CLBP cases can be divided

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A krónikus derékfájdalom korszerű diagnosztikája és kezelése a nemzetközi irányelvek tükrében

Diagnostic and treatment recommendations from international guidelines for chronic low back pain

Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
Katalin Forgács-Kristóf,
János Major, and
Szilvia Ádám

of low back pain: evidence, challenges, and promising directions. Lancet 2018; 391: 2368–2383. 11 Ministry of Human Resources. 18/2013. (III.5

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Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
Bianka Kovács-Babócsay,
Alexandra Makai,
Brigitta Szilágyi,
Péter Tardi,
Pongrác Ács,
Anita Velényi,
Gábor Rébék-Nagy, and
Melinda Járomi

adoption of Low Back Pain Preventive Behaviors in nurses: an application of the Health Belief Model. Global Spine J. 2016; 6: 29–34. 6 Maciel SC, Jennings F, Jones A, et al. The

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Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
Kitti Dénes,
Zsuzsanna Arányi,
Anita Csillik,
Magdolna Simó,
Róbert Debreczeni,
Nárcisz Tegze, and
Dániel Bereczki

References 1 Kinkade S. Evaluation and treatment of acute low back pain. Am Fam Physician 2007; 75: 1181–1188. 2 Carey TS, Garrett JM, Jackman A, et al

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.2006-2010 2 Illés ST. Low back pain: when and what to do. [A derékfájás: mikor és mit tegyünk?] Orv Hetil. 2015; 156: 1315–1320. [Hungarian] 3 Waddell G

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A fájdalomkatasztrofizálás, a krónikus fájdalom elfogadása és a reménytelenség hatása az életminőségre, degeneratív gerincbetegségből fakadó krónikus fájdalommal élő nőbetegek körében

The impact of pain catastrophizing, acceptance of chronic pain and hopelessness on quality of life of female patients with low back pain

Mentálhigiéné és Pszichoszomatika
Authors:
Ildikó Nagy,
András Norbert Zsidó, and
Szidalisz Ágnes Teleki

presentation, course, and management of low back pain in primary care . The Clinical Journal of Pain , 24 ( 7 ), 578 – 584 . Craner , J. R ., Lake , E. S ., Bancroft , K. A ., & George , L. L . ( 2020 ). Treatment outcomes and mechanisms for an ACT

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References 1 Dagenais S, Caro J, Haldeman S. A systematic review of low back pain cost of illness studies in the United States and internationally. Spine J

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European Journal of Microbiology and Immunology
Authors:
Cosme Alvarado-Esquivel,
Luis Francisco Sánchez-Anguiano,
Jesús Hernández-Tinoco,
Edwin Adiel Calzada-Torres,
Sergio Estrada-Martínez,
Alma Rosa Pérez-Álamos,
Raquel Vaquera-Enriquez,
Arturo Díaz-Herrera,
Raúl Segura-Moreno,
María de Lourdes Guerrero-Carbajal,
María Guadalupe Rentería-López,
Isabel Beristain García,
Elizabeth Rábago-Sánchez, and
Oliver Liesenfeld

Some symptoms of menopause have also been described in patients with toxoplasmosis. Whether Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) infection has any influence on clinical manifestations of menopause is yet unknown. We sought to determine whether T. gondii exposure is associated with symptoms and signs of menopause. We performed a cross-sectional study of women attending a public health center in Durango City, Mexico. Participants were examined for the presence of anti-Toxoplasma IgG and IgM antibodies using enzyme-linked immunoassays. A questionnaire including 47 symptoms and signs potentially associated with menopause was applied. Association of seroprevalence for T. gondii with clinical characteristics of women was assessed by bivariate and multivariate analyses. Bivariate analysis showed that bouts of rapid heartbeat, breast pain, electric shock sensation, dizziness, digestive problems, low back pain, and migraine were associated with seropositivity to either IgG anti-T. gondii alone or both IgG and IgM anti-T. gondii. Breast pain was the only variable that was found to be associated with IgG seropositivity to T. gondii by multivariate analysis: (OR = 2.84; 95% CI: 1.35–5.90; P = 0.005). Our results suggest that T. gondii exposure may influence on the clinical manifestations of menopause. Results deserve further research.

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osteoarthritis. Health Technol Assess 2005 9 iii iv Low back pain. Early management

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Authors:
László Hodinka,
Géza Bálint,
Erika Budai,
Pál Géher,
Renáta Papp,
Péter Somogyi,
Sándor Szántó, and
Edit Vereckei

, Gaździk TS, Czekaj I. Low back pain syndrome in coal miners: preliminary results of an epidemiological study. Med Pr. 1998; 49: 353–361. 20 Latza U, Karmaus W, Stürmer T, et al

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