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    No associations between C-reactive protein and spinal pain trajectories in children and adolescents (CHAMPS study-DK)

    Preliminary evidence points to a link between C-reactive protein (CRP) and spinal pain in adults. However, there is a paucity of research in younger populations. Therefore, we aimed to determine associations b...

    Amber M. Beynon, Niels Wedderkopp, Bruce F. Walker in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Spinal pain in childhood: prevalence, trajectories, and diagnoses in children 6 to 17 years of age

    This study aimed to investigate the trajectories of spinal pain frequency from 6 to 17 years of age and describe the prevalence and frequency of spinal pain and related diagnoses in children following differen...

    Jeffrey J. Hébert, Amber M. Beynon, Bobby L. Jones in European Journal of Pediatrics (2022)

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    Multi-trajectory analysis of C-reactive protein and low back pain from adolescence to early adulthood

    To identify low back pain (LBP) trajectories from early adolescence through to early adulthood and to investigate whether sustained levels of elevated subclinical C-reactive protein (CRP) are linked with these...

    Amber M Beynon, Jeffrey J Hebert, Darren J Beales, Angela Jacques in European Spine Journal (2021)

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    Chronic physical illnesses, mental health disorders, and psychological features as potential risk factors for back pain from childhood to young adulthood: a systematic review with meta-analysis

    To report evidence of chronic physical illnesses, mental health disorders, and psychological features as potential risk factors for back pain in children, adolescents, and young adults.

    Amber M. Beynon, Jeffrey J. Hebert, Christopher J. Hodgetts in European Spine Journal (2020)

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    Potential risk factors and triggers for back pain in children and young adults. A sco** review, part I: incident and episodic back pain

    The one-month prevalence of back pain in children and adolescents has been reported at 33, 28 and 48% at ages 9, 13 and 15 respectively. There are many suspected risk factors and triggers of back pain in young...

    Amber M Beynon, Jeffrey J Hebert, Charlotte Lebouef-Yde in Chiropractic & Manual Therapies (2019)

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    Potential risk factors and triggers for back pain in children and young adults. A sco** review, part II: unclear or mixed types of back pain

    Back pain is a global problem in terms of disability and financially, with a large burden both to the individual and to society. Back pain was previously believed to be uncommon in children. However, there is ...

    Amber M Beynon, Jeffrey J Hebert, Charlotte Lebouef-Yde in Chiropractic & Manual Therapies (2019)

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    The interrater reliability of static palpation of the thoracic spine for eliciting tenderness and stiffness to test for a manipulable lesion

    Despite widespread use by manual therapists, there is little evidence regarding the reliability of thoracic spine static palpation to test for a manipulable lesion using stiffness or tenderness as diagnostic m...

    Amber M. Beynon, Jeffrey J. Hebert, Bruce F. Walker in Chiropractic & Manual Therapies (2018)