Back pain is pain felt in the back that may originate from the muscles , nerves , bones , joints or other structures in the spine. You rely on your back to be the workhorse of the body its function is essential for nearly every move you make. Because of this, the back can be particularly vulnerable to injury and back pain can be disabling. Four out of five adults have at least one bout of back pain sometime during life.
Most back pain is caused by damage to the discs (the cushions between the bones) in the lower back. This leads to sciatica, back pain, leg cramps and a host of other symptoms. The problem has always been finding a way to treat discs without doing something invasive like surgery. Prior to Spinal Decompression there wasn't a step between treatments like chiropractic, physical therapy, other non-invasive options and surgery.
The usual cause is muscle strain brought on by heavy or improper lifting; unaccustomed twisting, bending, or stretching; standing motionless for long periods; overuse of back muscles, or injury to the muscles, ligaments, and discs that support the spine. Or it could be a combination of all or any of these.
There are thousands of sources of information in the world on upper back pain, lower back pain and back pain in general, but if you don’t know how to sort through all that information it will be useless to you.
Ergonomics:These days it's very important to use proper ergonomics with sitting at work or even at home. If you do not sit straight up in your chair you could hurt your back. It's very important to have a good posture when sitting down or standing up. You should never slouch in your chair. This can cause muscle straight and give you a sore back. Also when you bend down to pick things up you should bend you knees and use you arm and leg muscles to do the work.
In Scientology there is an incredible drug-free procedure called a Nerve Assist that can help get rid of back pain and other body problems. Nerve Assists were given to the rescue workers in New York during 911. It helped them tremendously!
Joint degeneration, osteoarthritis, which typically develops with age. Spinal stenosis is another age-related condition in which the spinal canal narrows, and the elderly are also more prone to compression fractures of the spine.
Maintain Proper Posture of your Neck and Back
If you work behind a desk or computer all day long, chances are it contributes to your back and neck pain. A solution to this problem is that use a chair wit proper back and neck rest so that strain to these muscles can be minimized. By standing and stretching for just a few seconds every hour and taking a walk during your lunch break, you are providing yourself with the key for reducing back and neck pain.
Consider visiting your personal physician for evaluation and treatment. It is likely they will refer you to a specialist like a surgeon or rheumatologist &/or physical therapist. In most states you can skip the doctor visit and go directly to the physical therapist.