Chronic back pain can be a result of a variety of causes. While it’s challenging to list a definitive “top 10,” the following are commonly recognized causes of chronic back pain:
Back pain can range from frustrating to debilitating. Severe pain can stop you from doing the simplest tasks like tying your shoelaces, picking up your child or training for your next marathon…
With both upper and lower back pain, it is essential to diagnose the underlying cause of the symptoms as there are many muscles, ligaments and bones along the spine. We first make sure we identify the root of the problem before planning your chiropractic treatment so you get relief not just in the short term but also in the long run. After an initial thorough examination, if we believe you’re better off seeing someone else, we will refer you. However, if we can help you with pain symptoms through a tailored chiropractic plan, then we will ensure you are treated with complete care and satisfaction.
Chiropractors are healthcare professionals trained in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders of the neuromusculoskeletal system, particularly those related to the spine. When it comes to back pain treatment, chiropractors offer several interventions that can help. Here’s how a chiropractor might address back and neck pain:
While many people find relief from back pain through chiropractic care, it’s important to consult with a qualified chiropractor who can conduct a thorough examination and provide individualized treatment recommendations. It’s also important to note that not all back pain cases will be suitable for chiropractic care, so in certain situations, other medical interventions might be more appropriate.
Chronic back pain can be a result of a variety of causes. While it’s challenging to list a definitive “top 10,” the following are commonly recognized causes of chronic back pain:
Herniated or Bulging Disc
When an intervertebral disc herniates, it can press on a nerve root. This might cause pain to radiate along the course of the nerve. For example, a herniated lumbar disc might press on the sciatic nerve, leading to pain that radiates down the leg, a condition commonly referred to as sciatica.
Degenerative Disc Disease
Natural wear and tear of the discs as one ages can lead to chronic pain.
Repeated heavy lifting or sudden awkward movements can strain back muscles and spinal ligaments, leading to persistent pain.
This is a narrowing of the spinal canal, which can compress the spinal cord or spinal nerves. This compression can lead to pain that is referred to other parts of the body.
Osteoarthritis can affect the lower back, and sometimes arthritis in the lumbar spine can lead to a narrowing of the space around the spinal cord, a condition called spinal stenosis.
Facet joints help stabilize the spine and allow for movement. When these joints degenerate due to osteoarthritis, they can cause localized facet joint pain as well as referred pain in the surrounding areas.
Vertebrae can develop compression fractures if bones become porous and brittle.
Poor posture, often due to sedentary lifestyles or prolonged sitting, can contribute to chronic back pain over time.
Past injuries, car accidents, falls, or fractures can lead to chronic lower back pain, sometimes years after the actual event. Past trauma can cause a range of issues.
Though less common, infections or tumors can cause chronic pain by directly affecting the spine or by causing compression on the spinal cord or nerves.
Issues not directly related to the back, such as kidney stones, kidney infections, or endometriosis, can also cause severe back pain.
It’s also worth noting that in some cases, despite thorough investigation, the exact cause of chronic back pain might remain unidentified. Regardless of the cause, it’s essential to seek professional medical advice if you experience persistent or chronic lower back pain, to receive a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Our approach uses the latest scanning technology, combined with thorough and methodical assessments, and finally safe and effective treatments to provide you with a tailored and holistic back pain solution. We also empower you with education and information, to ensure your ongoing back pain management, that you can share with your friends and family. With our convenient Collins Street location, we are able to help people living and working in inner Melbourne and the Melbourne CBD.