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What Are the Risk Factors for Developing Back Pain? Experts estimate that up to 80% of the population will experience back pain at some time in their lives. In addition, back pain affects people of all ages, from adolescents to the elderly.
In fact, back pain is the third most common reason for visits to the doctor’s office, behind skin disorders and osteoarthritis or joint disorders. Looking at this data, we see that most people have risk factors to develop back pain at some point in their lives. 100% of the time when pain occurs there is a disfunction with the tissues, including possible damage to the ligaments of the spine. Rarely is it ever a muscular only issue. Plus, back pain is frequently experienced months or even years after the actual onset of the condition causing pain. Typically, symptoms are the last to develop and it can take a long time for the symptoms of pain to appear.
So, how do you know if you are at risk for developing back pain? A few common risk factors lead to back pain, including aging, genetics, excess weight, poor posture, smoking, heavy lifting, sedentary office work and more.
What Can Cause Back Pain? Back pain occurs for a variety of reasons. Thankfully, back pain frequently responds well to chiropractic treatment. However, if we find that your pain results from a condition or injury we cannot address with chiropractic care, we refer you out to the best practitioner to receive the right help. Common Sources of Back Pain: • Skeletal irregularities • Scoliosis • Arthritis • Spinal stenosis • Whiplash • Skeletal irregularities • Scoliosis • Arthritis • Spinal stenosis
Injuries or illnesses aren’t the only causes of back pain. Often issues like poor posture lead to back pain. Also, a combination of issues together over time can develop debilitating back pain. Often patients believe they have a disc problem as the source of their back pain. While disc problems can lead to back pain, herniated discs are rarely the diagnosis for most patients suffering from back pain. In fact, only 2% to 4% of all patients with back pain have a disc issue. The best approach to diagnose your back pain is a consultation with a professional chiropractor.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation to discuss your back pain diagnosis and treatment. Ph: 720-508-3982 Email: info@broomfieldinjury.com Website: https://broomfieldspine.com