Causes Of Back Pain
- By Roza Ferenczi
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- 26 Jan, 2018
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an unpleasant necessity, kind of like going bald, digesting slower, a sort of gross, middle aged puberty. But back
pain is in no way innate to human nature or inevitable. It is unpleasant, unnecessary and can be dealt with easily!
Causes of back pain
which is our central nervous system are being irritated or pressed upon. Our backs are particularly sensitive once
you get behind the muscle layer, and you can find all of the nerves there. This is why back pain and stiffness can
affect the entire body and cause pain everywhere. But why the nerves are pressed upon is a question of some
import.
Improper posture
Your spine is a double “s” shaped bone. It runs from your neck to your butt, and in below a whole sheet of
muscle and other tissues that can also press on it. If you slouch frequently, or have to sit frequently, you will be
pressing down on the nerve pathways, and they are more likely to become damaged hurt, or twisted in a way as
to hurt when you try to do certain movements. The muscles can also grow in a way from frequent sitting and
slouching that they will press the nerves, and can even inflame them.
Repetitive mopvement stress
and make it simpler and less demanding, the nerves will frequently og ot ruin. This is because they are overused,
doing the same thing over and over again, and will start to deteriorate and be used up. They will cause quite a bit
of pain before they go, too, and may even cause quite severe things like lumbago to occur.
Improper alignment
Amazingly small problems, like crooked teeth, bad posture, and walking with a limp can build up over time to
really start to get at your back and neck. If your body is not properly aligned and not kept in proper posture, you
may experience some quite severe, unintended consequences. When you step and your feet aren’t aligned, or if
your back is constantly in a not straight position, it will end up hurting the sensitive nerves in your back, causing
all kinds of pain in the back and quite possibly the neck as well.
Alleviation Vs Prevention
the entirety of a cure. While we know that alleviation of pain, stiffness and discomfort is necessary immediately to
make sure that you can go on with your life and complete your job, we also know that unless we change
something about the way you handle your body, our cure will only be a short relief. This is why we seek to
alleviate pain at our sessions with the aid of a masseuse, a chiropractor or a physical therapist, and get you back
in shape, but we also handle work station assessments, we can give classes and help build muscle if it is
necessary. Once we see what is wrong, we can help prevent the same problems from recurring in the future, and
that is what medicine really is all about; not just treating symptoms but treating problems, which frequently
means getting to the root of the problem and eliminating it altogether.




