Back pain has become one of the commonest issues in today’s world and the problem is not just limited to older adults, but youngsters too can be seen complaining about it. One in every third adult, young or old, suffers from it. Although earlier, back pain was associated with ageing, weakness and certain health conditions, in the contemparary times, lifestyle is largely held responsible for the condition. Moreover, digging deep into the causes of the problem, poor body posture, sedentary or inactive lifestyle, unhealthy dietary habits and lack of nutrition in the body can be blamed.
Therefore, experts and doctors believe that if one has a healthy lifestyle, the problem of back pain can be relieved to a great extent. However, if the problem persists, physiotherapy can come in handy. Various Ayurvedic remedies too can be very helpful. Now, before discussing about it in detail, Dr Sushmita Gupta Mukherjee, a Delhi-based Physiotherapist and Yoga Instructor explains a little more about what causes back pain.
What causes back pain?
Dr Sushmita mentions that in the past few years, there has been a sudden increase in the cases of people complaining about back pain issues, including kids studying in high school. Talking about the causes she explains that all the bones in our body are connected to each other with the help of tissues and muscles. These tissues and muscles not only keep the bones together and in place, but also help ease its movements.
However, if for some reason, there is even a slight change in the position of the bones or if the muscles or tissues become weak, it can all affect the spinal cord. And since the spinal cord is the base of our body’s bone structure, it can cause pain in the neck, back and lower back.
Sometimes, a poor posture while sitting in one place for long hours or standing and sleeping in an incorrect position, excessively playing sports or exercising, lifting heavy items, or an injury and other such reasons can affect the spinal cord or cause spinal injuries. This in turn creates a tension or pressure in the muscles attached to it.
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Specifically talking about the posture, pressure on the muscles in the lower back may increase if one sits or stands in a slouchy manner with back not erect and shoulders sloped. This can then lead to back pain and lack of physical activity or exercise can further cause stiffness in the muscles.