Trajectories in low back pain in a general population of children and adolescence

  • Junge, Tina (Principle researcher)
  • Kjær, Per (Co-researcher)
  • Boyle, Eleanor (Co-researcher)
  • Wedderkopp, Niels (Co-researcher)

Project Details

Description

Taking the recurrent and fluctuating course of low back pain in adults into consideration, the aetiology and development of low back pain in children and adolescence should be considered in a long-term course. The ability to identify and describe time-based progressions of distinctive clusters of variation in low back pain, called developmental trajectories, is an important aid to low back pain prevention strategies in public health, also in children and adolescents.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/06/1801/06/21

Collaborative partners

  • University of Southern Denmark (lead)

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