Low Back Pain (Lower Back Pain)
- Low back pain (LBP) is pain arising from the spinal or paraspinal structures in the lumbosacral region. LBP extends approximately from the iliac crests to the coccyx.
- Radicular leg pain, or sciatica, may accompany low back pain but should be regarded as a separate entity with a distinct pathophysiology.
- LBP (lower back pain) is the fifth most common reason for all physician visits and the second most common symptomatic reason (upper respiratory symptoms are first).
- Fifty to eighty percent of adults experience LBP (lower back pain).
- LBP (lower back pain) is the leading cause of disability and lost production in the United States, with associated direct and indirect costs estimated to exceed $50 billion per year.
- Despite the widespread opinion that 75
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