Many tissues
can generate low back pain. Unfortunately, research shows that the
exact tissues causing low back pain cannot be specifically identified in
up to 80% of individuals. In other words, we cannot single out the
tissue(s) responsible for the pain. These patients are said to suffer
from "nonspecific low back pain"; the specific cause of the pain cannot
be determined.
Although the specific tissues causing low back
pain are difficult to identify, chiropractic doctors have found a number
of factors consistently present in low back pain patients. These
factors include vertebral subluxations, faulty spinal biomechanics,
deconditioned spinal musculature and the practice of poor postural
habits and techniques. By addressing these factors - the actual causes
of the tissue injury - chiropractic doctors are able to obtain
extraordinary results in low back pain sufferers.
Some common events leading or contributing to the development of lower back pain include:
- Slow,
advancing degenerative disc disease, disc hernia, spinal stenosis,
ankylosing spondylitis, and osteoprosis to name a few conditions
- incomplete rehabilitation of past injuries
- lack of proper and periodic lumbar spinal alignments
- presence of lumbar spine subluxations
- improper lifting techniques
- auto accidents
- improper workstation setup
- poor posture
- prolonged sitting
- prolonged use of non-ergonomically designed equipment
- excessive repetitive torsal motions
- exposure to vibratory forces (truck drivers, jack hammer operators)
- scoliosis (lateral deviation of the spine)
- fallen foot arches and other foot abnormalities
- physical inactivity
- poor diet and nutritional practices
- smoking
- lumbar intervertebral discs
- lumbar facet joints and joint capsules
- lumbar and pelvic muscles and ligaments
- lumbar and sacral spinal nerves
- sacroiliac joints
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