· Strenuous activity, overuse or improper use (repetitive or heavy lifting, vibration, pressure, etc.)
· Physical trauma, injury or fracture
· Obesity (often caused by increased weight on the spine and pressure on the spinal discs)
· Protruding or herniated (slipped) disk
· Tightness, spasm, injury and strain of back muscles
· Joint problems (e.g., spinal stenosis - narrowing of the spinal canal, which compresses the spinal cord and the nerve roots)
· Poor muscle tone in the core or stabilizing muscles of the back
Source: Dr. Wong
Dr. Bob,
ReplyDeleteIts crazy how so many things can go wrong with your back. No wonder why there are so many missed days of work caused by back pain.
Troy
Hi Troy,
ReplyDeleteBack pain costs our economy millions of dollars per year. Keep your back healthy, and you will be able to take care of yourself as you advance in years.
Thanks for the comment,
Dr. Bob Moulas