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Back Pain Videos - Page 5 of 5What May Cause Back Neck Pain Though cases of cervical neck pain is more infrequent as compared to lumbar pain, a large portion of the American population still undergoes neck pains that often come with arm pain. The majority of such cases may be healed in time without the need of medical interventions. Additionally, some people may also experience coexisting pains such those felt at the thighs and the legs. These are separated cases that may be triggered by several sets of complex sets symptoms. Simple back pain may be caused by the following: poor posture lack of exercise long periods of bending and standing sitting on a chair that lacks supports for the back, especially for the lumbar area sleeping on a mattress that lacks support for the back lifting, pushing or pulling loads, carrying objects that are typically heavy or doing tasks the wrong way a trip or fall There are other causes that may be associated with back pain but cases like these appear on minimal basis. Beyond the pain, gastrointestinal distresses may arise as side effects to anti-inflammatory drugs. Mental dullness may also be felt since some pain medications and relievers may induce the brain to function inefficiently. The person may be distracted with the frequent concentration difficulties and memory lapses. Among these factors are muscle spasm, muscle strain, ligament sprains, joint problems, herniated disc, improper posture, too much weight carried by the lumbar section of the back bone and several more others. A herniated disc, or sometimes called as degenerated disc is caused by the bulging between the bones. Symptoms of lower back pain that are frequently related with surgical approaches: Bladder incontinence or sudden bowel movement Progressive weakening of the legs Continuous low back pain or abdominal pain Signs of fever and chills that are directly linked with lower back pain Caner cases Extreme weight loss Recent case of trauma, especially when severe Many people take lower back pain for granted, either by own choice or they are impeded by some irreversible reasons like insufficient and the likes. That long list of Latin terms may have complicated things for you but it will get even more complicated when the actual location of pain is displaced in the upper back and especially in the middle back. The following are few of the complications that we are to talk about: The trigger points located at the scalene muscles that cover the front and the back of the neck may stimulate a continuing pain between the blades of your shoulders in the upper back. As with any other treatments, the effects will always be determined by several factors that are uncontrollable such as the threshold of the patient over pain, the level of pain that the patient experiences during attacks and the severity of the condition. It is wise to see a physical therapist with specialization on spine wellness. For obvious reasons, females are more susceptible to this cause as compared with the male population, recent studies support the statistics that the number of upper back pin causes is more prevalent in females in as much as four times than that of male. The causes of upper back pain vary from person to person and sometimes even gender to gender. As much as lower back pain is a condition that affects the lower portion of the spinal bones (lumbar), the upper back pain is mainly due to irregularities or impairments on the thoracic spine. While the lower spine and the neck are intended to allow us for greater mobility, the thoracic spine is designed to protect the internal organs that the section covers and to help the framework of the body to hold itself in its respective postures. This is quite misleading and physicians who cannot find the exact location of the pain dismiss the case and assume that it is more of psychological rather than physiological. To further complicate things, we may never really find the actual site of pain and the primary cause that triggered the pain. Let us assume that it really is a back pain, say in the lower back. Whatever way one wants it to be, the result may always be affected by psychological expectations and beliefs on the outcome. Say in acupuncture, doctors may claim that it works for some and not for others. How is this? Probably because people may believe in the effects of the said method but may not actually be the case for all. This pain would not only end at the lower back but may spread itself over to the larger part of the spine and down to the buttocks and legs. No wonder, lower back pain is often accompanied with neck and leg pain. The most typical cause of lower back pain is work-associated. This often goes a long way with the compensation of the worker since the efficiency of works may be impeded. The patient may also find it hard to distinguish the location of the pain and may often be confused on where to start pinching the section of the body to temporarily relieve the pain. The typical lower back pain symptom is excruciating pain felt somewhere in the back. There is no telling how one would identify the cause of pain without really undergoing medical examination or x-ray. Facts on Lower Back Pain In the United States, lower back pain is one of the leading causes of disability, which is supported by the statistics that in every 10 individual, eight may be showing signs of the condition. Paradoxically, the extent of pain has nothing to do with the intensity of damage afflicted on the patient. Degeneration on the upper back discs may occur but this condition is too rarely observed among upper back pain sufferers. Both the myofascial pain and the joint dysfunction can best be helped with treatments in the forms of: Active and passive physical therapy and daily exercise Osteopathic or chiropractic manipulation Massage therapy or deep massage Acupuncture Massage therapy Injections with a local anesthetic on trigger points Over the counter medications Prescription drugs The back bone is divided into several categories and each are at risk to different factors. How then would you tell the difference? Though this may seem like an oversimplification, let us establish still that lower back kidney pain is more concentrated on the areas where the kidneys lie. That is located slightly above the hips and positioned next to the spine. Any injury created on the surface of the back that is directly covering the area where the kidneys are founded may have adverse effect on the kidneys themselves. Trauma is the result of too aggressive movements associated with house works, sports activities, injuries, sudden jolts and stresses on the ligaments or the spinal bone. Though surgery may be advised as advance low back pain relief treatment, there are cases that would not need such. For the mildest of cases and those that only require relief from discomfort and inflammation, pain reliever may be more than sufficient. This is the reason why trauma or any excessive force over the area is betterly recognized as "kidney punch" rather than lower back pain. Kidney pain is directly linked to the organ itself but may usually manifest as lower back pain. It is acute in origin because the pain typically starts rapidly but may develop into chronic pain over time. It lasts for several hours and is often associated with improper body postures and stances and too much physical exertion. The chronic pain on the other hand often appears in a series of attacks with varying level of pain and severity. There is no telling what would trigger the attack and it shows no indications of ceasing. Listed below are several parts of the spiral anatomy that may be the reasons for pain: Irritation on the large nerve roots located at the low back that are connected to the arms and the legs. Irritation in the smaller nerves in the lower back spine. Strain at the erector spinae, also termed as the large lower back muscle. Acetaminophen Acetaminophen such as Anacin-3 , Valadol , Phenaphen , and Tylenol , are commonly known to have the effects of ordinary analgesics- the typical alternatives to NSAIDs. Analgesics medications are employed for acute pain treatment. However, on some special instances these may also be used as treatments for chronic pains. This is why patients don't normally recognize the exact sites of pain and consequently feel them on another site. This case is normal and is known as referred pain. The most common cause of upper back pain is postural problems. The upper body needs to be properly associated with the lower section of the body. Exercise This probably is the most essential step in lower back pain treatment. This increases muscle strength and flexibility. Once muscle strength is increased, weight may be better distributed and less force will burden the spine. Narcotic Pain Medications Narcotic medications may be both addictive and dangerous but they are rather effective against pain. Listed below are several parts of the spiral anatomy that may be the reasons for pain: Irritation on the large nerve roots located at the low back that are connected to the arms and the legs. Irritation in the smaller nerves in the lower back spine. Strain at the erector spinae, also termed as the large lower back muscle.
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