Low back pain (lumbodynia)
January 27th, 2012
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Low back pain (lumbodynia) – one of the most frequent complaints at a reception at the therapist, a neurologist and orthopedist. The vulnerability can be attributed to the lumbarstrain on this part of the spine, due to bipedal locomotion. For example, when lifting theload of 30 kg disc between the fifth lumbar and first sacral vertebrae undergoes a load ofseveral hundred kilograms. Contribute to the weakening of the lumbar sedentary lifestyle, prolonged sitting, stress, lack of sleep.
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Back pain can be chronic from a few months and years of worry and appear acutely within a few days, sometimes with possible repetitions after some time.
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Intense pain and severe (lumbar backache) - lumbago.
More lasting pain in the lumbosacral - lumbodynia.
Sciatica - pain, pain radiating to the leg.
