Backache

Back pain is one of the most common complaints of diseases of people of working age, elderly and senile age. The human spine bears almost the entire weight of a person. It consists of 33-34 vertebrae, which are connected by intervertebral discs. Thanks to this connection, the vertebrae can move relative to each other. The sacrum and coccyx are special parts of the spine. The sacrum is formed by five fused vertebrae, and the coccyx is a rudimentary part of the spine that does not perform a supporting function.

Pain can develop in any one or all three parts of the spine. Most often, pain occurs in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. Pain can be caused by diseases and injuries of the discs (protrusion of the disc, herniated disc) and intervertebral joints (arthrosis of the facet joints) or other conditions. The number of people with back pain has increased dramatically in recent years and decades, making this complaint the most common in the world.

Types of back pain

Acute back pain lasts up to six weeks. If it lasts up to 12 weeks, it is called subacute. Pain that persists after 12 weeks is called chronic pain.

Depending on the definition of certain causes of pain, there are:

  • nonspecific back pain;
  • specific back pain.

Specific back pain

If the exact cause of the pain is known, it is referred to as specific back pain.

Examples of specific pain include trauma, disc lesions, inflammation of the intervertebral joints (facet arthrosis).

Nonspecific back pain

In some cases, back pain is classified as nonspecific because it is not possible to pinpoint the exact cause.

Nonspecific back pain can occur with poor posture or lack of physical activity.

Symptoms and complaints

Almost everyone has experienced either a "lumbago" or mild back pain. "Back again! "- a very common phrase, because the back is under significant stress every day. Hours spent sitting in the office, slouching in front of the computer, lifting and carrying heavy objects, or working in the garden in a position: minor back pain is an integral part of everyday life.

Back pain needs to be taken seriously. The reason for going to the doctor should be situations when the pain does not go away for several days, when certain movements intensify the pain or when the pain radiates to the limb (s), and especially when there is a feeling of numbness.

Shooting pains in the lower extremities are characteristic of compression of the spinal cord or its roots (for example, a herniated disc). The pain inherent in arthritic changes in the intervertebral joints is usually dull and local. The nature and intensity of pain can vary greatly from person to person. Only a doctor can, on the basis of complaints and symptoms, prescribe the necessary examination and treatment appropriate to the situation. Depending on the situation, the doctor may prescribe physiotherapy, therapeutic exercises, or schedule surgery. With conservative treatment and during the period of postoperative rehabilitation, it is very important to regularly do therapeutic exercises, because they train muscles, stabilize the spine and reduce pain.

The most common causes of back pain

The spine or vertebral column is a complex structure made up of vertebrae, intervertebral discs, and ligaments. Pain occurs when the interaction of these structures is disturbed. Typical reasons are:

woman at the computer is prone to back pain

Stress causes back pain

A predominantly sedentary job and a lack of physical activity in daily life lead to chronic tension in the muscles of the back and pain in the spine in the absence of any disease.

The intervertebral discs act as biological shock absorbers and separate the vertebral bodies from each other. With a decrease in the elasticity of the disc, it begins to bulge into the lumen of the spinal canal (the so-called prolapse), and its height decreases. The latter negatively affects the work of the intervertebral joints, becausetheir biomechanics is disrupted.

If the protruding part of the intervertebral disc presses on the sensitive nerve fibers, then various sensory disturbances may occur in the innervation zone of the compressed nerve: pain, tingling, numbness, creeping, etc. If the motor nerve fibers responsible for the work of the muscles are compressed, then the function of the innervated muscle is disrupted, up to paralysis.

Posture disorders and heavy lifting can lead to disruption of the anatomical relationships of the structures of the spine. In some cases, this leads to the so-called block of intervertebral joints, usually accompanied by severe pain. When the intervertebral joints are blocked, the back muscles are in a state of painful spasm. Thus, pain occurs not only in the blocked joint, but in the muscles. This dramatically reduces the physical activity of patients up to the inability to walk. When blocking intervertebral joints, effective stabilization of the spine with medi braces helps to eliminate muscle spasm, localize pain and increase motor activity.

As we age, our spine gradually changes its structure, which is described by the general term "degenerative changes". In this case, the word "degenerative" refers to irreversible changes as a result of aging. Despite the irreversibility of the process, the use of orthoses helps to relieve and improve the patient's condition.

Degenerative changes in the intervertebral disc imply a violation of its elasticity, a decrease in height and bulging into the lumen of the spinal canal. A decrease in disc height causes increased stress on the intervertebral (facet) joints.

The position of the spine, including the lumbar spine, is stabilized by the work of the muscles. The back muscles, the abdominal muscles and the muscles of the lateral abdominal wall are involved in maintaining posture. The work of the muscles makes the load on the intervertebral discs more even and prevents excessive stretching of the tendon-ligamentous apparatus. Any pain syndromes negatively affect the functioning of muscles, which can lead to local hypertonicity or, conversely, local weakness. As a result, the stabilization of the spine is impaired. This, in turn, provokes an increase in the hypertonicity of some muscles, i. e. a vicious pathological circle is formed.

Medical gymnastics helps to break the pathological circle, which allows you to restore the symmetry of the tone of the muscles of the trunk.

The cause of back pain can be localized not only in the trunk. For example, abnormal gait biomechanics can also cause back pain. First of all, this is due to the loss of the cushioning function of the foot in case of certain deformations. Another reason may be the difference in the length of the limbs, exceeding the norm.

The good news: In many cases, back pain goes away after a few weeks. Nonspecific pain is successfully treated with the help of mobilization techniques (manual therapy) and medication. With such pain, exercise therapy exercises are very effective.

Prophylaxis

Each of us can reduce the strain on the back and prevent pain.

a woman is busy walking to prevent back pain

Exercises that are beneficial for the back.

There are strength training exercises that you can easily integrate into your daily routine. This complex was developed in conjunction with a specialist in physiotherapy exercises.

  • Regular exercise: Three 45-minute sessions per week will help improve your well-being, activate the immune system and help maintain muscle tone. Optimal back sports are swimming and walking.
  • Balanced nutrition: proper nutrition is the prevention of excess weight, which is an additional burden on the back.
  • Lift weights correctly: when lifting weights, you need to squat and lift the load by extending the legs, not the back muscles.
  • Carry weights correctly: carry heavy objects as close to your body as possible. Don't carry heavy things in one hand.
  • Be physically active: Sedentary workers should take every opportunity to increase their physical activity, such as walking up stairs better, getting up more often during the day, walking while talking on the phone, and taking a walk during lunchtime.

Ergonomic workplace

a woman in an ergonomic workplace is relieved of back pain

Back pain often occurs in the workplace. Prolonged sitting in the wrong position can lead to chronic muscle fatigue and subsequent pain. Also, back pain is often provoked by work associated with frequent bending and lifting.

Back pain treatment

There are many treatments for back pain. First of all, the attending physician chooses between conservative and surgical treatment. The latter is used when conservative treatment is ineffective and in a number of other cases.

the use of orthosis by a man for back pain

Physiotherapy and massage

Complexes of remedial gymnastics and special exercises for the back should be performed under the supervision of a doctor or physiotherapy instructor until you master the technique of performing each exercise. Such sets of exercises are developed to train the strength of the musculature of the trunk. The doctor chooses the exercises that best suit the patient. Massage and physical therapy may be prescribed to reduce the intensity of pain.

Drug treatment

Drug therapy is prescribed to reduce pain and inflammation in the acute period. Taking pain relievers helps to eliminate the uncomfortable protective position that the patient takes to relieve pain. Medication should only be taken as directed by a doctor.

Back exercises

Strong trunk muscles protect the spine from adverse stress, reduce the likelihood of spasm and pain. To prevent back pain, you should regularly do exercises to train your back muscles. Swimming or walking is also helpful.

The set of exercises combines strength training and stretching exercises and is designed for 20 minutes. The optimal frequency of exercise is 2-3 times a week. Important: consult your healthcare professional before exercising.

Orthopedic products for the spine

Medical braces and braces for the spine are designed to treat pain and muscle spasms. Modern bandages and corsets effectively fight pain and increase physical activity. Depending on the diagnosis, devices with greater or lesser potential are used to stabilize the lumbar spine.

Lumbar braces and corsets with a higher height and more rigid stabilizing elements better stabilize and support the spine in the desired position. The ability to move without pain and participate in social life eliminates the seeming bulkiness of even the most rigid corsets.

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the use of corsets and bandages by people with a sore back

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