Lower Back Pain Causes, Lower Back Pain Exercises, Lower Back Pain Treatment and Back Pain Massage Therapy
Lower Back Pain Causes: Common Causes of Lower Back Pain
There are many possible causes of lower back pain, and I’ll review the most common causes and symptoms here, as well as some good lower back pain exercises and lower back pain treatment that helps. Lower back pain causes usually include over-using or over-straining the back, bad posture or positioning, lifting heavy objects or awkward movement, accidents, falls or other injuries or traumas to the back or spinal column, etc.
Lower back pain causes usually include muscle strain that can lead to overall imbalance of the muscles and spinal column. This can lead to constant tension on muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones and discs, which makes your back more prone to injury. Many times these are cumulative, or add on to each other, because you’ll move differently to avoid the pain, or use muscles that aren’t sore. This can cause you to overcompensate, straining these muscles in addition to the ones you’ve already strained or injured.
The most common causes of chronic lower back pain include what I indicated above:
- Over-use, strain or injury to muscles, ligaments and joints including the sacroiliac joint.
- Pressure on the nerves in the spinal column including the sciatic nerve, which can be caused by a herniated disc
- Fractures to the vertebrae caused by an accident, fall or other trauma to the spine, compressing it
- Osteoarthritis, which is a degeneration of the joints including the hips, usually when we get older
- Vertebra defects that cause vertebrae to slide over each other (Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis)
- Narrowing of the spinal canal which can also develop with age (Spinal Stenosis)
- Spinal deformities that cause a curvature of the spine like Kyphosis or severe Scoliosis
- Compression fractures most commonly found in post-menopausal women with Osteoporosis, which even a sneeze can cause a compression fracture, or after extended use of a “corticosteroid”.
- Kidney or ovary problems, tumors and pregnancy and other less common issues can all contribute to lower back pain
Lower Back Pain Exercises
Lower back pain exercise is VERY helpful in alleviating most types of back pain, including chronic lower back pain and acute back pain. Lower back pain exercises include stretching and strengthening the muscles of your stomach (abdomen) and back (spine), which help reduce and prevent back problems. This will also help improve your posture, which is Key, and keep your spine in the correct position.
You should warm your muscle up with a light activity like walking before doing stretching or strengthening exercises. Wear loose clothes and DON’T do any low back pain exercises that hurt unless you’ve talked with your doctor. They can also help you develop an exercise program. NOTE: If you have a herniated disk or other disk problem, you should also check with them First.
Some good lower back pain exercises can be found at my Back Strengthening Exercises page and here: Lower Back Pain Exercises
Lower Back Pain Treatment
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Other lower back pain treatment can include ice and heat, back pain massage therapy, back pain medicine including anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxers or injections depending on the lower back pain cause, spinal decompression therapy, physical therapy or alternative back pain therapy like accupuncture for back pain, and other back pain therapies. Electric muscle stimulators like a TENS unit (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) is Great. I still use mine when I need to. Muscle strains including lower back muscle strains usually heal with Time (couple days to few weeks). Resting for a couple of days helps, but no more than that.
Lower Back Pain Massage Therapy
Lower back pain massage therapy like the Homedics back massager, Jeannie Rub massager (hand held massager), a back massage chair, or car back massager are all great back pain massage options, and some include deep tissue massage therapy.
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