{"id":349,"date":"2020-04-18T18:29:10","date_gmt":"2020-04-19T01:29:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kbphysio.ca\/?p=349"},"modified":"2020-08-09T18:58:09","modified_gmt":"2020-08-10T01:58:09","slug":"back-pain-causes-and-precautions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kbphysio.ca\/back-pain-causes-and-precautions\/","title":{"rendered":"Back pain: Causes, Precautions & Simple Exercises at Home"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Back pain is a most prevalent condition affecting 60 to 80 percentage of people at least once in their lifetime. Let us talk about what it is, how to protect yourself, and when to seek help. Along the way, we will also learn a little more about the human spine.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Sometimes, it occurs for a short duration because of an identifiable injury. In physical therapy world, we call this acute pain. In most cases this acute pain turns in chronic pain when it carries on for longer duration. This can happen because of nonspecific or multifactorial causes. Whether pain being acute or chronic, there is always a risk of periodic flare-ups in response to movements and activities. It can show up in diverse ways from being dull\/achy to sharp with pins and needles. Sometimes, pain stays just in back, other times it runs down the legs or both.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
If you have existing back pain or would like to prevent it, following these tips will help:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Human spine is astounding! It comprises of 33 small bones, called vertebrae, together forming a column. 7 bones in neck, 12 in upper back, 5 in lower back, 5 in buttocks (or sacrum) area and 4 in tailbone (or coccyx) form this column. These bones together make the 2 major curves in spine increasing load bearing capacity. Between vertebrae, there is an intervertebral disc. Disc is a sac filled with jelly like material. It acts as a cushion and absorbs any shocks transmitted to spine. Other important structures are spinal cord, nerves that run off from the spinal cord, facet joints that connect vertebrae, ligaments, and muscles. Since all of these are tightly packed, it is crucial to protect your back and prevent injury. Issues with any one of them can lead to pain.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Back pain can mean many things. Every person\u2019s experience varies by duration of discomfort, intensity of pain, and limitation in functional activities. Treatments and rehabilitation efforts resists one size fits all approach. With this understanding, you can appreciate the complexity of spine.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Pain is not a bad thing! It is just your body\u2019s way of saying that something is different and needs attention. Find a physical therapist when you are unsure of the pain or unclear on the right treatment for it. They can refer you to the right person or create an individualized exercise plan with essential advice for managing pain.<\/p>\n\n\n\n