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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...
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Open AccessMusculoskeletal pain is associated with restless legs syndrome in young adults
In recent years, there is considerable evidence of a relationship between the sensorimotor disorder restless legs syndrome (RLS) and pain disorders, including migraine and fibromyalgia. An association between ...
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Open AccessLow back pain in 17 year olds has substantial impact and represents an important public health disorder: a cross-sectional study
Prevalence of low back pain (LBP) rises rapidly during adolescence, reaching adult levels by the age of 18. It has been suggested that adolescent LBP is benign with minimal impact, despite limited evidence.