Back and Neck PainPain in the back or neck area can be acute, which comes on suddenly and intensely, or chronic, which can last for weeks, months, or even years. The pain can be continuous or intermittent.
Getting the Better of Back PainBack pain is a common complaint: Nearly everyone will have low back pain that interferes with work or daily activities at some point in his or her life.
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SciaticaSciatica is a pain that originates along the sciatic nerve, which extends from the back of the pelvis down the back of the thigh.
KyphosisKyphosis is a forward curvature of the spine. It is a type of spinal deformity and should not be confused with poor posture.
What Is Spinal Stenosis?Spinal stenosis is a condition in which the spinal canal narrows and pinches the nerves, resulting in back and leg pain.
Neck Pain and ProblemsNeck pain can result from many different causes—injury to muscles, tendons, or ligaments; arthritis; a herniated disc; or a tumor.
What to Do About a Pain in the NeckMost neck pain is caused by sleeping on a bed that’s too soft, poor posture, stress, neck strains or degenerative joint disease that occurs when the joints of the neck become inflamed or a disc pushes outward from its normal position.
Torticollis (Wryneck)Torticollis is a spasm of the neck muscles. It is usually caused by vigorous movement or injury—or by sleeping in an awkward position.
Whiplash InjuryWhiplash is an injury caused by the neck bending forcibly forward and then backward, or vice versa. The injury usually involves the muscles, discs, nerves, and tendons in the neck.
Lumbar Disc Disease (Herniated Disc)Lumbar disc disease is caused by a change in the structure of a spinal disc. Most of the time, disc disease is a result of aging and the degeneration that occurs within the disc.
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