Back pain, Backbone and Spine Problem Treatment
Back pain is one of the most common causes of
work-related disability and keeps some people off work. Back pain is one of the
biggest reasons people seek medical care worldwide. Chronic back pain can be
caused by many factors. The problem is that the lower back (Lumber Region) is
the mainstay of the weight-bearing movements we all experience daily and is
particularly prone to injury. If such a situation occurs, you contact the best back
pain treatment in Chennai.
What is Lower Back
Pain?
Back pain is very common, especially in adults between
the ages of 30 and 50, according to the National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). Back pain can be chronic or ongoing. It can also
be sudden or for a brief period known as acute pain. The reasons behind lower
back pain-
·
Muscle
spasms and pulls
·
Nerve
irritation
·
Spinal
abnormalities like slipped disc or spinal stenosis
How does back work?
The spine or backbone or vertebral column is one of the strongest parts of the body and gives us a lot of flexibility and strength.
It is made up of 24 overlapping bones called vertebrae. Between these bones are discs, surrounded by many strong ligaments and muscles for support. There are also bones called tailbones present at the bottom of the back, which are fused and have no discs in between. The spinal cord runs through the vertebrae that protect it. The spinal cord is connected to the brain at the base of the skull and to the rest of the body by nerves that pass through the spaces between the bones of the spine. These nerves are also called nerve roots.
𝐒𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐕𝐀𝐍𝐀 𝐇𝐎𝐒𝐏𝐈𝐓𝐀𝐋 is the best super-specialty orthopedic
hospital in Chennai offering world-class back
pain treatment in Chennai led by internationally acclaimed Spine
Surgeon in Chennai Dr. R Saravanan, rated as topmost back pain doctor in
Chennai. Most back problems can be diagnosed and treated based on symptoms and
a simple test, and specific tests are rarely required. In some cases, other
important causes of neck pain can be ruled out. Your doctor may order an x-ray,
blood tests, or an MRI scan.

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