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Title: How To Get Rid Of Back Pain Instantly - MYMSK CLINIC


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WHAT IS THE BEST MEDICINE FOR LOWER BACK PAIN
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What is causing this pain in my back?
  • Ruptured disks Each vertebra in the spine is
    cushioned by disks. If the disk ruptures there
    will be more pressure on a nerve, resulting in
    back pain.
  • Bulging disks In much the same way as ruptured
    disks, a bulging disk can result in more pressure
    on a nerve.
  • Sciatica A sharp and shooting pain travels
    through the buttock and down the back of the leg,
    caused by a bulging or herniated disk pressing on
    a nerve.
  • Arthritis Osteoarthritis can cause problems with
    the joints in the hips, lower back, and other
    places. In some cases, the space around the
    spinal cord narrows. This is known as spinal
    stenosis.
  • Abnormal curvature of the spine If the spine
    curves in an unusual way, back pain can result.
    An example is scoliosis, in which the spine
    curves to the side.
  • Osteoporosis Bones, including the vertebrae of
    the spine, become brittle and porous, making
    compression fractures more likely.

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The neck region is the most mobile area of the
spine. It is made up of vertebrae that extend
from the skull to the upper back.
The bones, ligaments and muscles of the neck
support the head and allow it to move in
different directions whilst offering stability.
When any one of these structures are injured, we
experience neck pain The increased mobility of
the neck often makes it more vulnerable to injury
or pain. Neck pain is common. 2 out of 3 adults
will experience neck pain sometime in their
lives. Often the problem can be from poor
posture with some neck muscles being more
strained than others. The way we sit or stand or
hunch over our work desks can have a considerable
affect on our neck muscles. Increased phone and
tablet use is also linked to neck problems
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