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Frequent Back Pain Causes
9/22 18:03:59
Once you begin experiencing back pain; it is important to know what the cause of the back pain is in order to get the correct treatment to stop that pain. When you have pain that limits your daily activities for more than a week you should consult with a Chiropractor to find out what the cause of the pain is. Chiropractors know how to ask the risk questions and be able to determine what the underlying cause of the pain really is.

What are some of the Causes of Back Pain?

Spinal stenosis is a condition caused by the spinal cord becoming constricted from arthritis and other conditions that causes a lot of back pain especially in the elderly. Arthritis is a condition that affects all types of joints in the body. Arthritis is most commonly found in the knees, elbows, wrists, and fingers, but it can also affect the back. When a person has arthritis in their back they may find that the pain worsens as they move. A herniated disc is another common cause for low back pain. Muscle strains and muscle spasms can cause a person a lot of lower back pain. A lot of times the patient doesn't even remember what could have caused the strain. Muscle spasms may feel like nerve pain as the muscles tighten around a nerve such as the sciatic nerve. Damage to an intervertabral disc that has not become herniated is called discogenic. A discogram is required to determine if a patient has a discogenic back condition. Spondyloisthesis occurs when the vertebra begin to "slip". The common cause for this condition is the degeneration of the spine's normal structure.

Where to turn for Help with your Back Pain

These are only of the few common causes of low back pain. There are many other factors that may cause back pain. If you suffer from chronic back pain that lasts more than a week and limits your daily activities you should contact your Chiropractor for a complete exam. Chiropractors are trained professionals that deal only with the back and the nerves that help control the back. Chiropractors use different techniques that help alleviate the patients' pain without having to use medications. They are also trained to be able to assist patients with nutrition and exercise programs that will help improve their overall quality of health.

Find a chiropractor near you that can help you get out of pain and get back to your life today!

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