Pain in the back Fundamentals
Numerous males and females, regardless of their ages, will certainly experience back discomfort at
some point in their lives. It is estimated that nearly 80 percent of all Americans will have pain in the
back during their life...
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Pain in the back Fundamentals
Numerous males and females, regardless of their ages, will certainly experience back discomfort at
some point in their lives. It is estimated that nearly 80 percent of all Americans will have pain in the
back during their life time. Because this is such an usual trouble, this article resolves a few of the
questions asked most regularly about pain in the back.
In the majority of cases, the pain in the back is in the lower back area without any particular
problem being the source of the pain. The lower back holds the weight of the upper body and is
structurally an area of stress and tension. Commonly the reason for pain is associated with the discs
in the back column, spongy cartilage that cushion the discs as the body steps. As the body ages,
these discs typically reduce and no longer act effectively as a shock absorber. This condition is
called degenerative disc condition. Another usual cause of back discomfort is when the center of the
disc protrudes from
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