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6 Common Causes of Lower Back Pain
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The bad news about low back pain is that almost everyone will experience it at some point.
The good news is that it typically gets better with time, said Jonathan Sylvain, DPT, spine rehab program manager at Hartford HealthCare Rehabilitation Network.
βIt is extremely common, but low back pain is self-limiting, meaning most individuals get better over time,β said Dr. Sylvain. βAn episode of back pain is usually short term and most people make an excellent recovery in one to two months.β
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As people age, they may be more susceptible to back problems, primarily due to changes in the body. However, people of all ages can develop back pain.
Sylvain listed the most common causes as:
- Degenerative disc disease. This disc condition is when wear, over time, narrows the space between joints.
- Stenosis. The space around the spinal cord or nerves can narrow, putting pressure on those structures.
- Disc herniation. Discs may rupture or bulge, putting pressure on the nerves in your spine.
- Arthritis. This results in inflammation of the joints in the spine.
- Spondylolisthesis. Movement of the vertebrae in the spine can cause pain.
- Sacroiliac joint dysfunction. If it is out of alignment, this joint between the tail bone and pelvic bone can contribute to discomfort.
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