Etiology, Risk Factors, and Diagnosis of Back Pain in Children and Adolescents: Evidence- and Consensus-Based Interdisciplinary Recommendations

Using a structured approach and expert consensus, we developed an evidence-based guideline on the diagnosis of back pain and the treatment of non-specific back pain in children and adolescents. The first part comprises etiology, risk factors, and diagnosis. The second part, published in the same iss...

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Veröffentlicht in:Children (Basel) 2022-02, Vol.9 (2), p.192
Hauptverfasser: Frosch, Michael, Mauritz, Maximilian D, Bielack, Stefan, Blödt, Susanne, Dirksen, Uta, Dobe, Michael, Geiger, Florian, Häfner, Renate, Höfel, Lea, Hübner-Möhler, Bettina, von Kalle, Thekla, Lawrenz, Burkhard, Leutner, Andreas, Mecher, Frauke, Mladenov, Kiril, Norda, Heike, Stahlschmidt, Lorin, Steinborn, Marc, Stücker, Ralf, Trauzeddel, Ralf, Trollmann, Regina, Wager, Julia, Zernikow, Boris
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Zusammenfassung:Using a structured approach and expert consensus, we developed an evidence-based guideline on the diagnosis of back pain and the treatment of non-specific back pain in children and adolescents. The first part comprises etiology, risk factors, and diagnosis. The second part, published in the same issue, includes treatment and prevention. A comprehensive and systematic literature search was conducted to identify relevant guidelines and studies. Based on the findings of this literature search, recommendations on risk factors and diagnosis were formulated and voted on by experts in a structured consensus-building process. Notable red flags for specific back pain and evidence-based risk factors for non-specific back pain in children and adolescents were identified. Only three evidence-based recommendations could be formulated for causes, red flags, and risk factors for back pain, while two recommendations are based on expert consensus. Regarding diagnostics, eight expert consensus recommendations and one evidence-based recommendation could be provided. Despite the importance of adequate diagnosis for the treatment of back pain in children and adolescents, results of this work confirm the deficit in research investment in this area.
ISSN:2227-9067
2227-9067
DOI:10.3390/children9020192