· 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
I can understand this, I'm going thru the low back thing now. It is getting better all the time. Thanks again, Dr. Bob
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