If you've had back pain lately, the problem might result from muscle and ligament strain. Lifting heavy things repeatedly also causes unexplained back pain mainly because of the sudden and excessive stresses your back muscles have exposure to.
On top of that, you might experience back pain because of ruptured or bulging discs. Usually, when discs suffer problems, your muscles and bones feel painful due to the inability of a proper cushion between the bones and the spine. At the same time, your back pain can result from an infection such as arthritis and osteoporosis.
Nonetheless, although everyday slight back pain can be due to wrong sitting positions or work stress, specific warning signs of back pain demand the attention of a therapist. Learn about two of them.
The anatomy of your back is that the backbones and spines run up at the back, providing the body with protection and support. At the same time, the back connects to the spinal vertebras, consisting of a series of bones interlocking with each other. Because of this relationship between the spine, bones, and ligaments, the pain felt at the back mostly doesn't reach other areas than the organs interconnect.
Nonetheless, if the pain is severe, it automatically radiates to other parts, including the lower limbs. Radiating back pain can indicate a variety of infections, including herniated discs, fractures, and degenerative discs. Often, you'll also tell the pain results from any of these diseases if you feel pain like electrical shocks when you move your back.
In addition, radiating back pain can also stem from a common disease referred to as sciatica. When this disease causes the pain, you'll mainly experience general body weakness and numbness in the limbs.
At night, excessive back pain is often a sign of a medical condition known as nocturnal back pain. Excess nocturnal back pain can stem from multiple infections such as fractures, nerve compression, or sometimes systematic problems such as inflammation of your sacroiliac joints, kidney infections, and spinal stenosis.
For example, if you experience excessive back pain immediately after waking up in the middle of the night, you could suffer from a backbone fracture.
Alternatively, if you suffer from back pain due to nerve compressions, the pain becomes excessive at night because your body relaxes some of its systems, such as the sympathetic nervous system. When this happens, the body only works with the help of the active systems, including the circulatory system. Because of the activeness of the circulatory blood system, the nerves also become more active. Due to nerve activeness, slight back pain exceeds.
Aside from that, you can also experience excessive pain at night when suffering from radiculopathy. Radiculopathy is a specific disease of the spinal cord nerves. If the pain stems from this disease, you'll experience sharp and electrical shock–like pain that moves from one part to another. It could move to the lower limbs and within the back from side to side. Also, the disease causes back pain that moves to the upper limbs and lower limbs simultaneously.
When you experience excessive and radiating back pain, many things could be happening to you. These could be severe diseases that take time to diagnose or simple problems you can quickly rectify. However, these signs almost always require the attention of an expert to quickly identify, especially if they need a doctor's attention, scans, or physical therapy.
At Advanced Physical Therapy, you are likely to find a quick solution. Contact us for reliable and advanced physical therapy services.
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