Low back pain (LBP) is defined as experiencing musculoskeletal pain, muscle tension, or stiffness localized below the bottom edge of the rib cage and above the gluteal sulcus, with or without sciatica, and is defined as chronic when it persists for 12 weeks or more. This pain may be caused by a variety of diseases and disorders that affect the lumbar spine region.
This report provides the current prevalent population for Lower Back Pain across 9 Major Markets (USA, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Brazil, Japan and Mexico) split by gender and 5-year age cohort. Along with the current prevalence, the report also contains a disease overview of the risk factors, disease diagnosis and prognosis along with specific variations by geography and ethnicity.
Providing a value-added level of insight from our analysis teamn, several of the main symptoms and co-morbidities of Lower Back Pain have been quantified and presented alongside the overall prevalence figures. These sub-populations within the main disease are also included at a country level across the 10-year forecast snapshot.
Key co-morbidities for LBP include:
• Smoking
• Obesity & overweight
• Arthritis
• Neuropathic components.
This report is built using data and information sourced from the proprietary Epiomic patient segmentation database. To generate accurate patient population estimates, the Epiomic database utilises a combination of several world class sources that deliver the most up to date information from patient registries, clinical trials and epidemiology studies. All of the sources used to generate the data and analysis have been identified in the report.
Reason to buy
• Able to quantify patient populations in global Lower Back Pain market to target the development of future products, pricing strategies and launch plans.
• Gain further insight into the prevalence of the subdivided types of Lower Back Pain and identify patient segments with high potential.
• Delivery of more accurate information for clinical trials in study sizing and realistic patient recruitment for various countries.
• Provide a level of understanding on the impact from specific co-morbid conditions on Lower Back Pain’s prevalent population.
• Identify sub-populations within Lower Back Pain which require treatment.
• Gain an understanding of the specific markets that have the largest number of Lower Back Pain patients.
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Table of Contents
• List of Tables and Figures
• Introduction
• Cause of the Disease
• Risk Factors & Prevention
• Diagnosis of the Disease
• Sciatica
• Variation by Geography/Ethnicity
• Disease Prognosis & Clinical Course
• Key comorbid conditions/Features associated with the disease
• Methodology for quantification of patient numbers
• Top-line prevalence for Lower Back Pain
• Features of Lower Back Pain Patients
o Cause of the Lower Back Pain
• Co-morbid conditions in Lower Back Pain
• Top Line prevalence for Sciatica
• Features of Sciatica Patients
o Sciatica Episodes
o Co-morbid conditions in Sciatica
• Abbreviations used in the report
• Other Black Swan Analysis Publications
• Black Swan Analysis Online Patient-Based Databases
• Patient-Based Offering
• Online Pricing Data and Platforms
• References
• Appendix
List of Tables
• Prevalence of Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• Prevalence of Lower Back Pain, males (000s)
• Prevalence of Lower Back Pain, females (000s)
• Cause of the Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• Dysthymia in patients with Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• Migraine in patients with Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• Neuropathic Component in patients with Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• PTSD in patients with Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• Smoking in patients with Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• Obesity in patients with Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) in patients with Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• Arthritis in patients with Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• Agoraphobia in patients with Lower Back Pain, total (000s)
• Prevalence of Sciatica, total (000s)
• Prevalence of Sciatica, males (000s)
• Prevalence of Sciatica, females (000s)
• Duration of current Sciatica episode, total (000s)
• Levels of Leg Pain Bothersomeness for Sciatica patients, total (000s)
• Sciatica patients with herniated disc, total (000s)
• Sciatica patients that are current smokers, total (000s)
• Sciatica patients with muscular paresis, total (000s)
• Sciatica patients with muscular impairment, total (000s)
• Sciatica patients with depressed reflexes, total (000s)
• Positive straight leg raising test in patients with Sciatica, total (000s)
• Abbreviations and Acronyms used in the report
• USA Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, males (000s)
• USA Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, females (000s)
• France Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, males (000s)
• France Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, females (000s)
• Germany Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, males (000s)
• Germany Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, females (000s)
• Italy Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, males (000s)
• Italy Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, females (000s)
• Spain Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, males (000s)
• Spain Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, females (000s)
• UK Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, males (000s)
• UK Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, females (000s)
• Brazil Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, males (000s)
• Brazil Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, females (000s)
• Japan Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, males (000s)
• Japan Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, females (000s)
• Mexico Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, males (000s)
• Mexico Prevalence of Lower Back Pain by 5-yr age cohort, females (000s)