Assessment and Management of Low Back Pain
Spine Pain
Spine pain is a common condition that can affect individuals of all ages. It can range from mild discomfort to severe, chronic pain that impacts mobility and quality of life. Whether caused by injury, aging, or degenerative conditions, spine pain requires proper diagnosis and treatment to restore function and alleviate discomfort.
spine PAIN INFORMATION SHEET
Common Causes of spine Pain
Understanding the cause of your spine pain is crucial for effective treatment. Some of the most common causes of spine pain include:
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Muscle or ligament strain: Overuse, sudden movements, or improper lifting techniques can strain muscles and ligaments along the spine.
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Herniated or bulging discs: The discs between the vertebrae can become damaged, pressing on nerves and causing pain.
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Degenerative disc disease: With age, the discs in the spine may deteriorate, leading to chronic pain and stiffness.
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Spinal stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal, often due to arthritis, can put pressure on the nerves and cause pain.
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Scoliosis: An abnormal curvature of the spine can result in chronic discomfort and mobility issues.
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Osteoarthritis: This condition can lead to the breakdown of cartilage in the spine’s joints, resulting in pain and stiffness.
symptoms of spine Pain
Symptoms of spine pain can vary depending on the underlying
cause and the severity of the condition. Common symptoms include:
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Persistent aching: A constant, dull ache in the lower back, mid-back, or neck.
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Sharp or shooting pain: Sudden, intense pain that radiates down the arms or legs, often associated with nerve compression.
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Limited range of motion: Difficulty bending, twisting, or lifting due to stiffness and pain.
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Numbness or tingling: Sensations of numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or legs, which can indicate nerve involvement.
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Muscle spasms: Involuntary contractions of the back muscles that can cause pain and discomfort.
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Pain that worsens with movement: Activities such as bending, lifting, or standing for long periods may exacerbate the pain.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to seek professional care. At Premier Pain Clinic, we utilize advanced diagnostic tools and treatment options to effectively address your spine pain.