Motor skills at 7 years of age and spinal pain at 11 years of age: a cohort study of 26,000 preadolescents

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    Back and neck pain are major contributors to the global burden of disease and the most common somatic reasons for disability pension in Scandinavia. Children were included in the analyses if their mothers had completed the 7-year survey, including questions about motor skills, and the children themselves had answered the questions about spinal pain at age 11. There were slightly increased relative risk ratios (RRR) for moderate spinal pain, neck pain, and mid back pain at age 11 with lower DCDQ scores at age 7. There was consistently increased RRRs for spinal pain . . .

     

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