CAUSES
WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF BACK PAIN?
While the symptoms of back pain often occur suddenly and can be triggered by a particular movement, the causes are wide-ranging.
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An inactive lifestyle
Inactivity makes muscles weaker so they are unable to support the back properly, leaving it vulnerable.
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An over-active lifestyle
Strenuous exercise or activity can also strain the muscles, tendons or ligaments.
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Occupation
Bending, lifting, sitting or driving for long periods can put the back at risk.
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Mattress & pillow
An unsupportive mattress or pillow puts strain on the muscles and does not allow the spine to rest in the correct position, which can cause and aggravate back pain.
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Stress
Stress creates muscle tension which can limit flexibility and affect the function of the back.
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Poor posture
Slouching, bending or being in the same position for lengthy periods of time causes muscle fatigue.
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Weight
Being overweight puts pressure on the lower back while undernourishment can increase the risk of premature osteoporosis.
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Age
Age increases the risks of developing back pain, with arthritis, degenerative disc disorders and sciatica being common complaints among the elderly.
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Sporting injuries
Back pain may be caused by a strain or tear to the muscles, tendons or ligaments around the lower spine which can produce painful muscle tension and spasm.
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Pregnancy
An unborn baby puts additional weight on the lower back and can shift the placement of pelvic ligaments which can contribute to discomfort.
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