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What Causes Back Pain?

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By Author: Katie Hodgkinson
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There is a myriad of conditions and syndromes that can cause back pain including but not limited to:

Arthritis
Bone Fracture
Cancer
Cardiovascular problems
Constipation
Disc injury (annular tear, bulge, herniation, sequestration)
Infection
Kidney diseases
Liver disease
Menstrual pain
Nerve injury/compression
Ovarian diseases
Pancreatic disease
Pelvic inflammatory disease (STD's)
Prostate enlargement or cancer
Scoliosis
Sprain/strain injuries of ligaments and muscles
Spondylolisthesis and spondylosis

The most commonly encountered cause for low back pain is mechanical, that is strain/sprain injuries of muscles and ligaments, and disc injuries. Common causes for injury are postural stress, occupational stress, sporting injuries and falls.

Postural stress: Sitting at the desk, working under a car, sleeping on your stomach, any position that you find yourself in for a prolonged period will place your body under stress. Poor prolonged postures result in stretching of ligaments known as creep, if left too long ...
... this can destabilise joints and result in pain. The best advice in avoiding postural stress is not one ideal posture but rather to move around as often as you can and try to put yourself in varying postures. Correct posture requires muscle balance which is why exercising plays such a large role in achieving optimal health.

Occupational stress: Injury can occur with repetitive movements, this is known as Occupational Overuse Syndrome (OOS) or Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). Movements involving lifting and twisting can be especially damaging to the spine. These types of injuries occur over a longer period of time with gradual degeneration. The only way to prevent these types of injuries is to vary your movements and balance your body with exercise.

Sporting/recreational injuries and falls can injure your spine and joints in your body through direct trauma or from over stretching. Having a strong core will help prevent injury, increase stability and improve recovery time.


The simple answer to preventing and reducing back pain is use it, or lose it. By varying movements of the body or regularly exercising potential or actual trouble areas, pain can be alleviated or averted - but it needs to be the right sort of exercise.

Myexercise.com.au offers a specific back pain exercise program to assist in managing back pain. The program provides members with exercise descriptions supported by video demonstrations and downloadable pdfs. Because you and your pain are unique, you can also access the expert forum where you can ask questions relating to pain management and receive advice from the team of qualified professionals.

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