back pain is a common problem affecting millions of people. It can vary from minor, temporary pain, pain in various parts of the back, neck, shoulders or implied sustained pinching nerves, legs or arms. The causes of back pain are variable and can often be a combination of factors. Some of the factors identified by practitioners are explained below.

sprains and An out-of-back problems or existing problems are more prone to soft tissue injuries such as sprains and strains. A sprained joint damage ISA includes stretching or tearing of ligaments. An injury to a muscle or tendon strainisan. Stretching a band or a muscle too quickly can a tear. Excessive force and repetitive use of certain muscles can also cause damage.

hard drive problems The discs are the cushions between our vertebrae. The discs dry and harden with age, what it susceptible to injury. Common complaints relate to the hard disk bulging (prolapse), hernia or even burst. Problems

Most discs of stress or injury, and can be caused by back pain (as in lifting).

muscle imbalance / Wrong Position muscle imbalances often certain muscles lose their normal function and work more or utilized. This can occur because of stress and bad habits of body use over a longer period. Muscle imbalance can lead to or working in conjunction with poor posture cause back problems as chronic back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain and shoulder stiffness.

emotional / neuromuscular causes ongoing stress or emotional trauma may be muscle tension “held” in the body unconsciously lead to back pain. / strong>

structural The structural problems of the spine can cause back pain. These are:

disease
diseases that affect the spine and can cause back pain are:

ankylosing spondylitis – a disease that inflammation in the joints and the spinal joints that could lead to the fusion of vertebrae causes arthritis – particularly osteoarthritis, the cartilage that cushions joints affects of breaking a rule. Osteoporosis – a condition that a thinning of the bones. It usually occurs in women after menopause, but can also affect men.

sciatica

sciatic nerve sciatic nerve pain, a nerve that runs from the spine to the buttocks and back of the leg. Sciatica is often caused by a bulging herniated disc or pressure on the spinal nerves. Other causes include a narrowing of the nerve tunnel between discs due to osteoarthritis.


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