
Degenerative Lesions of the Lumbosacral Spine and the Biological Age of the Patient
Author(s) -
Mariusz Nowakowski,
Dominik Sieroń,
Jarosław Pecold,
Marek Szymkowicz,
Tomasz Piętka,
Maria Dydoń,
Karolina Sieroń,
Aleksander Sieroń,
Ewa Kucharska
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acta balneologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2082-1867
DOI - 10.36740/abal201903107
Subject(s) - medicine , degenerative disease , disease , degenerative disc disease , osteoarthritis , lumbar spine , degenerative disorder , lumbosacral joint , low back pain , lumbar , back pain , incidence (geometry) , physical therapy , spinal disease , pathology , surgery , alternative medicine , physics , optics
In the literature, the relationship between musculoskeletal diseases and the age of patients is more and more often mentioned. One of the diseases that arouses great interest of clinicians due to its prevalence is the degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Increasingly younger patients reporting spinal pain, together with low availability of literature on the relationship between the disease and age, indicate the need for a broader analysis of the topic. The work presents available information on osteoarthritis and biological age. The problems of diagnostic tools and bone marrow changes that result from the aging process were discussed.Analyzing the available literature reveals the relationship between the aging process and the development of degenerative changes, as well as the need to undertake EBM-based studies to verify the relationship between the incidence of spine degenerative disease and its risk factors.