Low back pain is the pain felt in the lower back area, and may include local pain or radicular pain. Lower back pain is a pain that is often encountered in daily practice. Almost 70-80% of the population in developed countries have experienced Low Back Pain. LBP is very common in the age 35-55. In a society low back pain knows no age, gender and social status. It is thus necessary to investigate the radiological features in patients with LBP. Objective: to examine the results of radiological examinations in cases of low back pain from June-July 2015 in RSUD Kebumen. Methods: This study was conducted in RSUD Kebumen from June-July 2015. The study was a cross sectional study using primary data in the form of a questionnaire to patients that examined complaints of lower back pain to RSUD Kebumen and supported by secondary data from medical records of patients with LBP who did examination plain film x-rays. Results: Radiological that emerges is of osteophytes, DIV degeneration, spondylolisthesis and sacralitation. Osteophytes were observed at plain radiography as much as 33.1%, followed by disc degeneration as much as 19.6%. Regio most are L4 vertebra as much as 25.3%. At Chi-square analysis there was correlation between duration of pain and osteophytes with p = 0,042 Conclusion: The most common radiologic finding is osteophytes with most locations in the L4 and L5. Most duration of pain is over 1 month. There is a significant correlation between the image of osteophytes and duration of pain in patients with LBP. Keywords: LBP, osteophytes, duration of pain