Low Back Pain

Understanding Low Back Pain: From Causes to Effective treatments

Low Back Pain & Surgery: A Closer Look

Low back pain is one of the most common conditions, affecting up to 84% of adults at some point in their lives. Approximately 500,000 lumbar spine surgeries are performed annually in the United States. However, outcomes are not always as expected.

  • 20.6% of spinal surgeries result in Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS).

  • Up to 46% of patients experience either unchanged or worsened pain after surgery.

  • Reoperation Rates: Studies indicate that up to 20% of patients may require additional surgeries within 10 years due to complications or persistent pain.

  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Effective rehabilitation is crucial for recovery, yet many patients do not receive adequate post-surgical care, leading to prolonged pain and limited mobility.

What Causes Low Back Pain?

Understanding the underlying causes of low back pain can help guide more effective treatment options. The most common culprits are often lifestyle-related, musculoskeletal issues, or injuries. Let’s dive into the most frequent causes of low back pain that we address in Chiropractic Care.

  • Muscle imbalances: Studies show that up to 80% of chronic low back pain cases are linked to muscle imbalances, leading to spinal misalignment. Repetitive strain affects 25% of workers in physically demanding jobs, contributing to spinal wear and pain. Alternative treatments such as chiropractic adjustments, acupuncture, and active recovery training can help address these issues by improving muscle balance, reducing strain, and promoting overall spinal health.

Most Common Conditions

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