Tue 30 Sep 2008
Back Pain Causes And Come About In Many Ways
Posted by admin under Back Pain , Muscle Pain Relief , Joint Pain , Anti-InflammatoryNo Comments
If you have back pain, you’re certainly not alone. Most people experience some pain in their lower backs or the upper backs, at some point in their lives.
And while everyone’s situation is different, there are some common causes of back pain that are worth discussing.
If you’ve been in a serious accident or have had an injury to the back, this can take a long time to heal if it ever does at all. Those muscles and ligaments not only take a long time to heal as is, they’re always being used whether you’re actually moving or not.
But there are other common back pain causes, that aren’t as complicated or traumatic.
Many people have injured their back without even knowing it; this can be from slamming the brakes on the car even when you don’t have a collision.
Those sudden movements of the body being thrown forward or the jerking motion made when a car suddenly stops are causes of back pain because they actually do injure the back, even if you don’t realize it at the time.
You can also suffer small injuries like this during everyday activities; suddenly jumping out of a chair or even jumping when you’re frightened all cause trauma and stress to the back.
Sometimes smaller muscles or ligaments get torn and a person doesn’t know it at the time, but these tears, even when that small, are typical causes of back pain.
Overuse and extension such as when lifting weights improperly are also causes of back pain.
Many people who work out with weights have no idea how to do so correctly and wind up using their backs to pull or push far too much weight when they should be working other muscles.
Overusing these muscles or keeping improper form are also causes of back pain for those who are probably just trying to make themselves stronger.
They may not think of the gym as being the problem but in reality those machines are doing more damage than good, if they’re being used improperly! Weights and machines and overexertion in aerobic classes are common causes of back pain.
And of course your place of employment can also provide lots of causes for poor back health. Bad office chairs, being hunched over whatever it is you’re working on, and moving around heavy items without proper back support can all cause severe and chronic pain, even though you may not connect these things to your problem.
Additionally, poor posture and excessive body weight are also common causes of back pain in many people. If you cannot correct your back pain on your own and have tried everything you can to get relief, it’s time to talk to your doctor about your other options.


