Back Pain, What is it?

Definition of back pain

Back Pain, also known as lumbar pain, a herniated disc, spondylosis or sciatica is a painful condition that primarily affects the lumbar (lower back). One commonly speaks specifically of low back pain, but back pain may also involve the cervical region (upper back) and thoracic (middle back).Strictly speaking it is not a disease but a symptom derived from musculoskeletal problems originating from nerves, muscles, cartilage, disc problems or spinal osteoarthritis.

Do you suffer from back pain

Do you suffer from back pain

We distinguish acute back pain (lasting less than 6 weeks) from chronic back pain (more than 6 weeks). The latter, although rarer neccessitates a medical consulation without question.
Back pain is rarely serious and usually heals itself  after several days of medication or massage. In some cases, however, back pain have more serious consequences for the patient.

Back pain is a major source of vocational sickness and rehabilitation. It is one of the most common disorders in the general population and it is estimated that worldwide, 80% of people have suffered at least once in their life with back pain. It is also a figure that is increasing year on year as obesity rises.
According to some surveys we think it is one of the, if not the most common cause of medical consultation. In some cases experts can not treat back pain and this causes some frustration and anger with the patient, thinking that the medical staff is incompetent, however back pain is actually a very complex problem of consisting of many unknowns. There is still little known about this condition and there are ongoing large amounts of research work to develop new treatments.

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