Why does back pain occur?

  • By nabeeh
  • April 28, 2021
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As many of us are returning to some kind of normality. Perhaps returning to work or getting back to the Gym. Perhaps you’ve noticed a little niggle/somethings quite not right. Don’t put up with pain talk to us.

80 percent of us will suffer with back pain at some point in our lives.

Most episodes of back pain settle after a couple of weeks, but some are more acute. It can lead to time off work and have a significant impact on quality of life if not treated.

Back pain can occur for a number of different reasons from an accident or trauma, poor posture, repetitive strain, childbirth or in some cases no obvious reason. Back pain doesn’t always come on immediately after injury, the reason for this is that our bodies are good at adapting and accommodating stress and strain. The disruption to spinal mechanics, however, can cause strain to build up over a period of time causing pain and discomfort.

Treatment

Our Taunton back-pain team  have two aims when diagnosing and treating:

  • To identify and treat the cause of pain (muscle injury, joint strain, intervertebral disc damage etc.)
  • To understand why the back has been vulnerable to the strain and to improve spinal mechanics so it is less likely to recur in the future.

Our Back Care Team offer a FREE initial assessment to identify the problem and make sure they can help.

Visit this link for some self-care tips on a healthy back:

http://backcare.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Top-10-tips-for-a-healthy-back.pdf