· 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 obvious why so many people miss work every year because of back pain. Looks like you have your work cut out for you Dr. Bob.
Troy
Hi Troy,
ReplyDeleteYes, we keep busy working on the low back with our patients. Take good care of your spine, and you will live a long and healthy life.
Thank you,
Dr. Bob Moulas
Hi Troy,
ReplyDeleteHow is your low back treating you???? Keep up the working out. It will payoff big for you in the future.
Dr. Moulas