Abstract

Low back pain (LBP) is very common and is a main cause of limited activity and work absence. Patients with LBP may also report spinal morning stiffness; this symptom could be useful for identifying subgroups with signs and symptoms related to spinal osteoarthritis. This study investigated whether an association exists between reported spinal morning stiffness and radiographic evidence of lumbar disk degeneration (LDD) in people with LBP and a history of pain of the hip and/or knee. This cross-sectional study used 8-year follow-up data from the Cohort Hip and Cohort Knee study. The association between spinal morning stiffness and radiographic LDD features was assessed with multivariable logistic regression models. The presence of osteophytes was significantly associated with spinal morning stiffness (odds ratio [OR]=2.1 [95% confidence interval [CI]=1.3-3.2]) as was the presence of grade 2 or 3 disk space narrowing (OR=2.0 [95% CI=1.1-3.5]). There was also a significant association between morning stiffness persisting for > 30minutes and grade 2 osteophytes (OR=2.6 [95% CI=1.1-6.2]) and grade 1 disk space narrowing (OR=2.0 [95% CI=1.1-3.6]). Furthermore, there was a significant association between moderate spinal morning stiffness and the presence of osteophytes (OR=2.0 [95% CI=1.2-3.2]). Both the presence of osteophytes and disk space narrowing were significantly associated with severe spinal morning stiffness (for osteophytes: OR=2.0 [95% CI=1.2-3.7]; for narrowing at L1-S1: OR=1.8 [95% CI=1.1-3.1]). Only lumbar lateral radiographs were available for each participant, implying that the LDD features could have been underestimated. The quality of the radiographs was not consistent. This study showed an association between self-reported spinal morning stiffness and symptomatic LDD. When morning stiffness lasted > 30minutes, there was a significant association with the features of LDD. The association was stronger when the severity of spinal morning stiffness increased.

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