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What is Causing Your Back Pain?

 
Author: Tim Gorman
 

Back pain can be a terrible condition to have to live with, especially when nothing seems to give relief. The cause of back pain is often extremely difficult to diagnose, and it can take months or even years to find complete relief. The first step in treating your back pain is to diagnose the cause of it.

Typically, back pain occurs in two areas, either upper or lower back pain. Many conditions can cause pain in either the upper or the lower back, including injury such as bruising of the soft tissue, muscle pulls, muscle spasms, muscle stiffness, muscle strain or tearing, muscle tension, pinched nerves, sprains, strains, or ligament tearing. When such injuries occur, it is important to see a doctor in order to form a plan for proper treatment.

Other conditions or disorders are made easier to diagnose by the fact that they tend to cause pain in specific areas of the back. Sciatica and Sacroiliac joint dysfunction tend to cause pain in the lower back and hip area. Piriformis Syndrome causes pain in the buttocks area. Pregnancy related back pain typically occurs in the mid to lower back.

Once your doctor has diagnosed the cause of your back pain, the two of you can work together to develop a treatment plan. Chiropractic care is also covered by many insurance companies these days, and can be extremely helpful in repairing damage that has occurred over a period of years and may take many months to treat.

When attempting to find the cause of your back pain, patience is a must. Causes of back pain are often difficult to find, but once the cause is known, your doctor can begin treating you to give you some relief.

 
 
 

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