Pain in the back is fairly common and usually goes away after a matter of weeks or months. Individuals can experience pain in any part of the back, from the coccyx at the bottom of the spine to the neck. The most common complaint is low back pain (also known as lumbago).
Back pain can occur as the result of:
In the case of the latter three, there are usually further symptoms, such as tingling, numbness, or weakness.
Other causes of back pain are rarely serious and in many cases the cause is not clear (non-specific back pain). Non-specific back pain usually clears up on its own with time.
It is impossible to prevent back pain with 100% certainty, but it is possible to reduce the risk of developing pain from musculoskeletal injuries:
In most cases, taking the following measures can provide some relief from back pain:
You should seek medical advice for back pain if it:
You GP should be your first point of call. They may refer you to a specialist or to a physiotherapist if necessary.
Treatment for back pain may include:
Depending on the cause of the back pain, a number of specialists may be involved in treating back pain, including neurosurgeons, orthopaedic surgeons, and rheumatologists.
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