What are the reasons that can increase the chances of low back pain?
Anyone can have back pain. Factors that can increase the risk for low back pain include:
Age, Fitness level, Obesity, Genetics, Mental health, Smoking
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we will first fully assess a patient’s health and do specific Physical examination to make an accurate analysis of their posture and mobility to work out what kind of treatment is needed for each individual patient.
Our approach is best known for treatment of neuro-Musculo-skeletal disorders such as back and neck pain, sciatica, sporting injuries and postural strain. Put simply, optimising structural balance allows the physiology to perform optimally.
By addressing the movement of body fluids which is essential to the maintenance of health and focusing on neural system that play a crucial part in controlling the fluids of the body. There are somatic components to disease that are not only manifestations of disease, but also are factors that contribute to maintenance of the health.
Acute pain begins suddenly and is usually sharp in quality. It serves as a warning of disease or a threat to the body. Acute pain might be caused by many events or circumstances, including Surgical Pain. Traumatic Pain, example: broken bone, cut, or burn.
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and (or) emotional experience typically associated with physical damage to the body. Chronic pain is when the pain lasts longer than 3 months. Sometimes chronic pain can occur without a known cause. after an injury has healed.
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Anyone can have back pain. Factors that can increase the risk for low back pain include:
Age, Fitness level, Obesity, Genetics, Mental health, Smoking
Read More