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- $Title{Is Low Back Pain Caused by Arthritis}
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- Connective Tissue Back joints ligaments Posture lean Herniated discs joint
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- Is Low Back Pain Caused by Arthritis
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- QUESTION: I always thought low back pain was caused by arthritis. Is this
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- ANSWER: Back pain can certainly be caused by joints that have developed
- arthritis, but there are many other possible causes as well. One of the most
- common is the overstretching or tearing of the back's sensitive muscles and
- ligaments which can make twisting and bending very painful. Muscle weakness
- is another common cause. Back muscles become weak from lack of exercise,
- making them less effective in resisting the pull of the body's weight on the
- backbone.
- Posture is another possible source. If a person's center of gravity is
- too far forward or backward, that person will tend to lean forward or backward
- to maintain their balance. Trying to compensate for bad posture can lead to
- spinal problems that result in severe back pain.
- Herniated discs and osteoporosis are other possible contributors. The
- abnormal loss of bone density caused by osteoporosis can have terribly painful
- effects on the back, and if a disc bulges enough to impinge on a nerve, severe
- back pain can result.
- Intestinal disorders, kidney stones, and various other internal illnesses
- can produce back pain as an early symptom. If back pain persists or is
- accompanied by an inability to urinate, it's time for professional help.
- Emotional stress can produce muscle tension and spasms which will
- aggravate backaches as well, even if they aren't a direct cause in themselves.
- In many cases where patients are suffering from back pain, the cause
- cannot be definitely determined. However, in most instances, these patients
- get better on their own and surgery is rarely required. Therefore, I'd
- suggest that if anyone is suffering from continued back pain, they should see
- a doctor for advice. Exercise to strengthen the back muscles may relieve the
- pain and restricting certain activities that aggravate the pain will be
- helpful as well.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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