What Is Back
Pain?
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Back pain is an all-too-familiar problem that can range from a
dull, constant ache to a sudden, sharp pain that leaves you
incapacitated. It can come on suddenly – from an accident, a
fall, or lifting something too heavy – or it can develop
slowly, perhaps as the result of age-related changes to the
spine. Regardless of how it happens or how it feels, you know
it when you have it. And chances are, if you don't have it now,
you will eventually.
How Common Is It?
At some point, back pain affects an estimated 8
out of 10 people. It is one of our society's most common
medical problems.
What Are the Risk Factors for Back
Pain?
Although anyone can have back pain, a number of
factors increase your risk. They
include:
Age:
The first attack of
low back pain typically occurs between the ages of 30 and
40. Back pain becomes more common with
age.
Fitness
level: Back pain is more common among
people who are not physically fit. Weak back and
abdominal muscles may not properly support the spine.
"Weekend warriors" – people who go out and exercise a lot
after being inactive all week – are more likely to suffer
painful back injuries than people who make moderate
physical activity a daily habit. Studies show that
low-impact aerobic exercise is good for the discs that
cushion the vertebrae, the individual bones that make up
the spine...............
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