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Osteoporosis is thought to represent one of the main causes of back pain in perimenopausal women. One hundred perimenopausal women (45 to 60 years) who were consecutively admitted in order to clarify the cause of their back pain were examined. In 20% disc degenerations were found. Other degenerative disorders (osteoarthritis) of the spine without coincident scoliosis were found to be the second most common cause of pain in 19%. Scoliosis due to different leg length was detected in 15%, idiopathic scoliosis in 13%. Spondylolisthesis occurred in 7% even more frequently than osteoporosis with vertebral deformities in 6%. Non-osteoporotic vertebral deformities were seen as often as osteoporotic ones. Rare diagnoses among others were seronegative spondyloarthropathy and fibrositis. Our results indicate that back pain in women up to 60 years is mostly due to degenerative disorders of the spine. Osteoporosis with vertebral deformities as cause of pain is quite rare. Comparing bone mineral density of the distal forearm (SPA) of the patients with back pain not due to manifest osteoporosis (98 +/- 15% of age related mean) with those of 50 asymptomatic women (96 +/- 14%) and 50 female patients with pain in other regions of the skeleton (103 +/- 17%) in the same age group, there was no evidence for any relation between low bone mineral density and skeletal pain.
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PMID:[Backache and osteoporosis in perimenopausal women]. 843 32

In this article, non-neurologic causes of neck and back pain are reviewed. Musculoskeletal pain generators include muscle, tendon, ligament, intervertebral disc, articular cartilage, and bone. Disorders that can produce neck and back pain include muscle strain, ligament sprain, myofascial pain, fibromyalgia, facet joint pain, internal disc disruption, somatic dysfunction, spinal fracture, vertebral osteomyelitis, and polymyalgia rheumatica. Atlantoaxial instability and atlanto-occipital joint pain are additional causes of neck pain. Back pain resulting from vertebral compression fracture, Scheuermann's disease, spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis, pregnancy, Baastrup's disease, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, and sacral stress fracture is discussed.
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PMID:Neck and back pain: musculoskeletal disorders. 1744 37