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. 2021 Nov 2;31(1):167–175. doi: 10.1007/s00586-021-07049-y

Table 1.

Medical and demographic characteristics of patients during lockdown. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and spinal manipulative therapy (SMT)

50 patients (%)
Gender
Male 24 (52)
Female 26 (48)
Mean age in years (range) 52.6 (21–76)
Mean time cLBP in months (range) 33.04 (5–120)
BMI (range) 26.2 (18.6–40.1)
Medical history
Cardiovascular 19 (38)
Chronic disease 9 (18)
Depression 5 (10)
Herniated disc 7 (14)
Marital status
In relationship 41 (82)
Separated/alone 9 (18)
Radiculalgia associated 29 (58)
Modic disc classification
Type 0 22 (40)
Type I 12 (24)
Type II 16 (34)
Drug consumption
Acetaminophen 17 (34)
NSAID 31 (62)
Opioids 15 (30)
Benzodiazepine 15 (30)
Other (brace, medullar stimulation) 3 (6)
Pre-containment professional activity
Active 18 (36)
Unemployed 10 (20)
Cessation of work (cLBP) 17 (34)
Pensioner 5 (10)
Pre-containment physical activity
Regular 13 (26)
Physiotherapy and SMT 27 (54)
Containment characters
Home teleworked 5 (10)
No work 44 (88)
House containment 36 (72)
Apartment containment 14 (28)
Weight gain 21 (42)
Moderate physical activity (walk, bike) 28 (56)
Home stretching exercises 19 (38)
Increasing tobacco/alcohol consumption 5 (10)