Muscle Strains
Did you know that muscle discomfort is one of the most common causes of back pain? In fact, this is the case. Improper lifting techniques, overexertion, poor posture, or an unexpected clumsy movement or roll can all cause muscle soreness. . .
Spinal or Disc Problems
When the soft, jelly-like substance inside the spinal disc’s bulges or tears, it can put pressure on the surrounding nerves and lead to back pain. This condition is known as a bulging or herniated disc. Although disc-related back pain can be caused by an injury, it’s worth noting that some people with a bulging or herniated disc may not experience back pain at all. . .
Sciatica
The discomfort known as Sciatica originates from the sciatic nerve, a significant nerve that runs from the lower back to the back of each leg. Sciatica is not a disease in itself, but a manifestation of an underlying problem, such as spinal stenosis, a compressed or inflamed nerve in the back, or a herniated disc. .
Other Causes of Back Pain
People who suffer from spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, scoliosis, stress fractures, arthritis or osteoporosis may experience back discomfort. Fortunately, this type of back pain can be treated through conservative and minimally invasive treatments. .