Informational markers in the diagnosis of lower back pain syndrome (LPS). New strategy in therapy
AUTHORS : Kirillova-Gogolev E.F.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Volgograd, Russia
YEAR : 2009
BNS SYNDROME is pain localized in the lower back, sacrum and sacroiliac region, which may radiate to the buttocks (s) or legs from one or both sides
Pain in the lumbar spine is usually designated as “lumbodynia”, with irradiation in the leg – “lumboishalgia”. Taking into account the ICD-10 approved health care, the term “dorsalgia” is adopted in the official list of diseases of the musculoskeletal system and is coded with the code “M54”.
Usually, back pain is considered as a secondary syndrome due to the pathology of the intervertebral disc. Most people with back pain do not have clear
objective signs that would allow an accurate diagnosis. In 86% of cases