Title of article :
The Role of Ultrasound in Diagnosis of the Causes of Low Back Pain: a Review of the Literature
Author/Authors :
Heidari، Pedram نويسنده Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Massachusetts
General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, United
States , , Farahbakhsh، Farzin نويسنده Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of
Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , , Rostami، Mohsen نويسنده Sports Medicine Research Center,School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , , Noormohammadpour، Pardis نويسنده Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of
Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , , Kordi، Ramin نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
Low back pain (LBP) is among the most prevalent musculoskeletal
conditions in the developed countries. It is a common problem causing
disability and imposing a huge economic burden to individuals and state
organizations. Imaging plays an important role in diagnosis of the
etiology of LBP. The electronic databases included: PubMed (1950 to
present), Ovid SP Medline (1950 to present) and ISI (1982 to present)
and Google Scholar. In every search engine another search was performed
using various permutations of the following keywords: ultrasonography,
ultrasound imaging, low back pain, back muscles, paraspinal muscles,
multifidus, transverse abdominis, muscle size, spinal canal, sacroiliac
joint and spondylolisthesis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely
used in evaluation of patients with LBP; however, high costs, limited
availability and contraindications for its use have restricted MRI
utilization. In a quest for a less expensive and readily available tool
to investigate LBP, clinicians and researchers found ultrasonography
(US) as an alternative. In this review we discuss the US application in
diagnosis of some common causes of non-specific chronic LBP. Discussed
topics include evaluation of spinal canal diameter, paraspinal and
transabdominal muscles, sacroiliac joint laxity, pregnancy related LBP,
sacroiliitis, and spondylolisthesis using US in patients with LBP. While
the first researches on employing ultrasound in diagnosis of patients
with LBP had been focused on spinal canal diameter, recent studies have
been mostly performed to evaluate the role of transabdominal and
paraspinal muscles on core stability and thereby LBP occurrence. On the
other side, Doppler ultrasonography has recently played an important
role in objective measurement of joint laxity as a common etiology for
LBP. Doppler imaging also in pregnant patients with LBP has been
recommended as a safe and sensitive method. As conclusion, according to
recent and most prestigious studies, focusing more on transabdominal
muscle thickness can be considered as future approach in
investigations.
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine