Association between history of childbirth and chronic, functionally significant back pain in later life
Abstract Background Back pain is more prevalent among women than men. The association with sex could be related to pregnancy and childbirth, unique female conditions. This association has not been thoroughly evaluated. Methods Using a retrospective cohort design, we evaluated the relationship betwee...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Zhang (Author), Corinne Cooley (Author), Maisa S. Ziadni (Author), Ian Mackey (Author), Pamela Flood (Author) |
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