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    Musculoskeletal pain and vitamin d deficiency in children: A pilot follow-up study of vitamin d therapy in musculoskeletal/orthopedic conditions; [Muskuloskeletální bolest a deficit vitaminu D u dětí: Pilotní studie sledování terapie vitaminem D u muskuloskeletálních ortopedických onemocnění]
    (2016)
    Blagojevic, Z. (6701381168)
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    Nikolic, V. (57197313838)
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    Kisic-Tepavcevic, D. (57218390033)
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    Terzic Supic, Z. (15840732000)
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    Kovacevic, R. (57143929400)
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    Zivkovic, Z. (57224757364)
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    Stevanovic, D. (16313807500)
    PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in pediatrie populations is high. In the present study we analyzed associations between vitamin D therapy and pain, mobility, fatigue, and daily functioning in children with musculoskeletal/orthopedic conditions suffering from chronic and recurrent pain, but also diagnosed with vitamin D deficiency. MATERIAL AND METHODS Children with different musculoskeletal/orthopedic conditions and vitamin D deficiency were prescribed to receive vitamin D over 6 months. Thirty-five children (18 males; age 10 48 ?3.87 years) completed a 6-month follow-up. Self- and parent/proxy rating scales were used to evaluate pain, movement, fatigue, and daily functioning. RESULTS At a six-month follow-up assessment involving child- and parent-reported scores, worst pain intensity significantly decreased (p<0.03) after vitamin D therapy, as well as functioning problems related to pain (p< 0.01). The children reported better movement and balance with less fatigue. The parents reported better functioning in everyday activities of their children. CONCLUSION This pilot study showed that vitamin D therapy possibly reduces pain intensity and improves mobility and daily functioning in children with musculoskeletal/orthopedic disorders, chronic recurrent pain, and vitamin D deficiency. Further follow-up and randomized studies are required in order to assess the validity of clinical recommendations. © 2016, Galen s.r.o. All rights reserved.

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