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Low Back pain and discomfort

Low Back Pain Management

Are you tired of being held back by persistent lower back pain? At igood Health Centre, we’re dedicated to helping you break free from the constraints of discomfort and regain your mobility and vitality.

Low back pain can manifest in various ways, and the specific type of pain experienced can provide clues about the underlying condition.

Here are 9 different types of low back pain or discomfort and their potential causes:

  1. Dull, Aching Pain: This type of pain is often associated with muscle strains, overuse, or poor posture. It may result from muscle tension or inflammation and is typically localized to the lower back.

  2. Sharp or Stabbing Pain: Sharp, stabbing pain may be indicative of a herniated disc. When the soft, gel-like center of a spinal disc protrudes through a tear in the outer layer, it can compress nearby nerves and cause sudden, sharp pain.

  3. Burning or Shooting Pain: A burning or shooting pain that radiates down one leg is a common symptom of sciatica. It occurs when the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back down the leg, is compressed or irritated.

  4. Throbbing Pain: Throbbing pain may be associated with muscle spasms in the lower back. These spasms can result from overexertion, injury, or muscle imbalances.

  5. Numbness and Tingling: Numbness and tingling sensations in the lower back, buttocks, and legs can be related to nerve compression. Conditions such as lumbar radiculopathy or spinal stenosis may cause these symptoms.

  6. Achy Pain That Worsens with Activity: An achy pain that worsens with movement or physical activity may be linked to conditions like osteoarthritis of the lumbar spine. This type of pain tends to improve with rest.

  7. Pain That Improves with Postural Changes: Pain that lessens when changing positions, such as lying down or sitting, may suggest mechanical low back pain. This type of pain often results from issues like facet joint dysfunction or sacroiliac joint dysfunction.

  8. Deep, Constant Pain: Deep and constant pain in the lower back may be associated with conditions like ankylosing spondylitis or inflammatory disorders of the spine. These conditions typically involve inflammation of the spinal joints and can lead to chronic pain.

  9. Pain with Nerve Sensation Changes: Low back pain accompanied by changes in sensation, such as electric shocks, tingling, or numbness in the legs or feet, may point to nerve involvement. Conditions like lumbar disc herniation often cause these symptoms.

It’s important to note that these descriptions are general guidelines, and the specific characteristics of low back pain can vary among individuals. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment should be provided by our professional chiropractor after a thorough evaluation of the symptoms and medical history.

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Common Conditions Treated at the igood Health Centre by Our Best Chiropractors

  1. Muscle Strains: Overstretching and pulling of back muscles can lead to acute low back pain.

  2. Discogenic pain (Disc Herniation): When the intervertebral discs in the spine become damaged or rupture, they can press on nerves and cause low back pain.

  3. Sciatica: Pain that radiates down the leg, often due to compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve, commonly caused by a herniated disc or spinal stenosis.

  4. Lumbar Spondylosis: Age-related wear and tear of the spinal discs and joints in the lower back can result in pain and stiffness.

  5. Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal can put pressure on the spinal cord or nerves, leading to low back pain.

  6. Facet Joint Dysfunction: Dysfunction or inflammation of the facet joints in the spine can cause discomfort.

  7. Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: Pain in the sacroiliac joint, where the spine meets the pelvis, can contribute to low back pain.

  8. Arthritis (Osteoarthritis): Wear and tear of the cartilage in the spine’s facet joints can lead to arthritis-related low back pain.

  9. Pinched Nerve: Compression or impingement of a spinal nerve can result in localized or radiating low back pain.

  10. Lumbar Sprain: Excessive or improper use of the lower back ligaments can lead to lumbar sprain and subsequent  low back pain.

  11. Degenerative Disc Disease: The gradual deterioration of intervertebral discs can result in low back pain.

  12. Muscle Imbalances: Weak or imbalanced muscles in the back and core can contribute to low back pain.

  13. Lumbar Radiculopathy: Nerve root irritation or compression in the lower back can lead to radiating pain.

  14. Scoliosis: Abnormal curvature of the spine, when located in the lumbar region, can cause discomfort.

  15. Piriformis Syndrome: Irritation of the piriformis muscle near the sciatic nerve can result in low back and leg pain.

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Dr. Ali Fizi​

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