BACK PAIN CAUSES

Back pain is a common reason many people miss work or seek medical attention after a motor vehicle accident or slip and fall. If you suffer from such pain, you may wonder about the cause of back pain.

People suffer from back pain for various reasons. For some, an accident at work resulted in their back pain. For others, back pain developed after they picked something heavy without properly bracing themselves. Some people develop back pain over time from degenerative disc issues.

Good news for those with back pain: exercise and proper body mechanics can promote quick healing. However, suppose the pain becomes not manageable and is significantly interfering with your daily life. In that case, the Jersey City back pain specialists at AllCare Health & Pain specializing in back pain can help you by customizing a treatment plan that fits your needs.

What Is a Common Cause of Back Pain?

The location of your back pain can assist your medical provider in determining its cause. The Cleveland Clinic states that arthritis, spinal stenosis, radiculopathy, and other causes could lead to local back pain. Back pain localized in your tissues could be due to a ligament sprain, muscle strain, or muscle tightness. If you experience radiating back pain, this may be indicative of other medical issues, such as abdominal aortic aneurysms, gallbladder inflammation, pancreatitis, or liver problems.

According to the Mayo Clinic, medical conditions generally linked to back pain include:

  • Muscle or ligament strain—Heavy lifting or a sudden awkward movement can strain spinal ligaments or muscles. Workers who perform repetitive movements in their jobs are at risk of back pain.
  • Arthritis – Osteoarthritis often affects the lower back. Sometimes, spinal arthritis can lead to spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the space around the spinal cord,
  • Osteoporosis – This condition occurs when the patient’s bones become porous and brittle, often due to aging, resulting in the spine’s vertebrae developing painful breaks.
  • Ankylosing spondylitis – This is an inflammatory disease that can cause some of the bones in the spine to fuse, making the spine less flexible.

What Are the Common Symptoms of Back Pain?

Back pain can occur in a specific spot in your back, or you may have generalized pain spreading all over your back. Pain can also start in your back and radiate to other areas of your body, such as your buttocks, legs, or abdomen.  

The severity and intensity of back pain vary widely. According to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, the type, cause, and location of the back pain you experience may include:

  • Increased pain with lifting or bending
  • Intermittent pain
  • Increased pain when sitting or standing
  • Stiffness in the morning, which decreases with activity
  • Numbness in your legs or feet

While most back pain generally improves with treatment at home, you should seek medical attention for back pain if you experience the following:

  • Chronic back pain
  • Severe pain that does not improve with rest
  • Pain that spreads down your legs, especially if you experience pain below the knee
  • Back pain that causes numbness or tingling in one or both legs
  • Pain that is accompanied by unexplained weight loss
  • Back pain that follows a fall or blow to the back 

Symptoms That Suggest a More Serious Cause of Back Pain

BACK PAIN CAUSESThe Mayo Clinic advises that certain symptoms could indicate a more serious cause of back pain for which emergency medical care should be sought. But which of the following symptoms suggests a more serious cause of back pain? Immediately seek medical attention for back pain that:

  • Is accompanied by a fever
  • Causes bowel or bladder problems
  • Occurs after an accident, including a fall, strong blow to the back, or other trauma 

Call AllCare Health & Pain for Help Today

At AllCare Health & Pain, we understand how debilitating back pain can affect your quality of life. You may feel pain with every movement, or it can be more subtle but chronic. It can affect every aspect of your life, from impeding your daily activities and ability to care for yourself to sleeping. Our pain management clinic dedicates ourselves to relieving our patients’ back pain.

Because everyone experiences pain differently, our team develops personalized treatment plans customized for each patient. When you contact AllCare Health & Pain, you can be confident that your providers will address your pain holistically. We will tailor your treatment program by understanding your pain and specific needs. Call us today at 201-386-8800 or contact us online to learn more about the high-quality care you can expect when you work with AllCare Health & Pain.

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