Low back pain can originate from a variety
of sources such as muscle trauma, spinal conditions such as disc
disease, or conditions related to the nervous system.
It
is important for Dr. Siddiqi to determine the exact cause of a
patient's low back pain due to the complex composition of the human
spine and the variety of conditions that can give rise to the pain.
Some of these causes are listed below:
Mechanical Disorders
As
a result of the natural wear and tear that occurs with aging, certain
parts of the spine start to degenerate and wear out with age. This
process makes some of the anatomic structures of the spine,
including the bones, intervertebral discs, ligaments and muscles less
flexible and less resistant to injury.
Inflammatory & Infectious Disorders
Though
infections and inflammation of the spine are rare, if they are
neglected for a period of time, or if there is a delay in diagnosis,
they can become a significant source of pain and disability. Bone and
joint infections anywhere in the body can be crippling and life
threatening.
Tumors
Tumors
of the spine and spinal cord are relatively uncommon. Spinal cord
tumors can originate either in the spinal cord or elsewhere in the
body. The challenge is to determine how to evaluate back pain with the
goal of specifically excluding a tumor as the cause of the pain.
Luckily, most back pain is not due to a tumor.
Trauma
It
is impossible to predict how badly someone's spine has been injured
before he or she is evaluated by a doctor. This is why anyone who is
involved in an accident that could have damaged his or her back is
treated as if a spinal injury is present. Most people are familiar with
the "backboards" that paramedics use to transport accident victims, but
they are unaware of how important these devices are in keeping the
spine stable while they are taken to the hospital.
Spinal Cord Injuries
Each
year in the United Sates, there will be approximately 50,000 new spinal
cord injuries caused by accidents. A spinal cord injury occurs when the
cord itself is crushed, stretched or torn as a result of the accident.
Unfortunately, spinal
cord injuries can not be reversed or cured by modern medicine. More
than half of these injuries involve the cervical spine, and most of
them happen to young men. Research is being conducted on ways to
minimize spinal injuries, such as designing cars for better safety,
improving protective gear like football helmets and educating people
about the dangers of certain activities.
There is also a lot of
research being done on how to care for someone immediately after they
have had a spinal cord injury, and also what kind of rehabilitation is
best for them.
In addition,
depression, anxiety, frustration, stress and other psychological states
can contribute to the onset of back pain. These conditions can also
prolong the period of pain related to the lower back.
Dr.
Siddiqi is experienced in treating patients with all of the above
symptoms and causes of lower back pain and offers patients a complete
diagnostic evaluation to determine the best course of treatment and to
rule out any major sources of pain, such as spinal tumors.
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