The human spine consists of roughly 30 bones, known as vertebrae that are stacked on top of each other. In between each of these vertebrae are discs – bits of cartilage that prevent the bones from rubbing against one another. When something disrupts the organization of the spine, it often results in back pain.
Many people suffer from back pain, but it’s often difficult to pinpoint what exactly is causing the pain. Here are four of the most common causes of back pain:
- Injuries to the muscles, and ligaments. This can include injuries from sports, car accidents, or simple slip and fall accidents. Jarring your back in an unnatural way can result in move the vertebrae or discs out of their place, resulting in chronic back pain.
- Herniated Disc. This is also known as a slipped disc. It happens when a spinal disc expands and presses against the nerves in the spinal column.
- Degenerative Changes. Over time all areas of the body gradually break down. The spine is no exception. As a person ages their bones generally weaken, and the spinal discs can weaken or shrink (causing vertebrae to rub against each other).
- Pinched Nerve. When discs bulge or shift, they can press against or pinch nerves, resulting in sometimes extreme pain.
You don’t have to live out your life just dealing with back pain. There are numerous treatment options available that can help you get back on the road to a pain free life.