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back pain
Back pain (ie. Vertebrogenous trouble) is a very common problems that occur in the population today.Factors having a mechanical (overloading certain structures of the spine), psychosocial (excessive stress, sedentary jobs, lack of physical activity, etc.) And degenerative changes of the spine(spondylolisthesis, spondyloartrózy disease and intervertebral disc – discopathy).
Pain can be both in the back, but also transferred to other sites, ie in the limbs, head or chest.Conversely, the pain of the other (visceral) organs may radiate to the back (myocardial infarction, gallbladder, kidneys, etc.). Another kind of back pain are radicular pain radiating into fingers lower or upper extremity according to the location of the affected spinal segment. In this case it is usually a prolapsed intervertebral disc.
Back pain may be associated with blocking a certain segment (with a reduction in the mobility of the spine at this point), and muscle spasms. Drugs for acute pain generally give pain (analgesic, anti-inflammatory drugs, or even opiates) or muscle relaxants (skeletal muscle relaxants – e.g. Mydocalm, Baclofen, etc.).
Sometimes it is necessary and called. Injections to painful areas. The rest period is important and regular rehabilitation exercises.
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