Lower Back Pain
Can a Pain Doctor Help You?
It is common for individuals between the age of 30 and 60 to deal with acute lower back pain. It usually happens after you lift something heavy or you strain your ligaments or muscles to the point of them having microscopic tears.
Lower back pain is so excruciating that it may prevent you from walking, standing, or even sitting comfortably. That’s why you should contact us. Let our pain doctors examine you and work with you to find a cure!
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Symptoms of Lower Back Pain
Lower back pain produces the following symptoms:
- Reduced Mobility
- Pain around the Groin and Upper Thigh
- Pain in the Lower Back Area
- Muscle Spasms
- Sensitivity to Touch
- Pain When Standing or Sitting for Long Periods of Time
- Pain When Bending Backward
- Pain When Walking
What Is Behind Osteoporosis?
Worse than lower back pain is the fear of having a back pain flare up. Osteoporosis is a chronic disease that may be affecting your bones, even though you do not have symptoms in the earliest phases. Your bones may be affected to the point where small fractures began to occur. Risk factors for osteoporosis include:
- Being Female, As Women Are More Likely to Develop Osteoporosis Than Men
- Your Diet
- Hormone Levels
- Lifestyle Choices, Such As Alcohol and Tobacco Use
- Body Frame
We can help treat your pain! Schedule an appointment with the physicians of Texas Pain Relief Group today.