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  2. Back pain diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Back pain is one of the most common health complaints in the U.S. In fact, eight out of 10 Americans will experience back pain at some point in their lives. Symptoms include muscle ache, shooting or stabbing pain, pain that radiates down your leg and limited flexibility or range of motion of the back. Get tips to manage your pain, and know when ...

  3. Not all low back pain is the same - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Not all back pain is the same and symptoms can vary widely, ranging from intense, shooting or pinching pain to a dull, ongoing ache. Occasionally, a person with back pain can pinpoint the exact time it started, like when attempting to lift a heavy object or after a fall. More commonly, no specific trigger or event led to the pain.

  4. Low Back Pain Exercises - MC7245-464 - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    and lower the opposite arm over your head. Return to starting position while maintaining your back flat on the floor. Repeat _____ times each side. Do _____ sessions per day. Pelvic tilt with SLR: While maintaining pelvic tilt slowly raise straight . leg 8 to 12 inches from the floor. Slowly lower leg while maintaining your back against the floor.

  5. Radiofrequency ablation for back pain - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Radiofrequency ablation is a treatment for chronic pain due to arthritis or other joint issues. This procedure targets the nerves that are sending pain signals from the joints and is a mainstay of treatment for back pain. It can produce long-lasting relief by shutting off the communication between the nerves and the pain processing center in ...

  6. Back pain basics and self-care tips - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Lower back pain often is caused by osteoarthritis, or wear-and-tear arthritis, the most common type. Just as arthritis affects your knees, hips, wrists and shoulders, it also affects your spine. The spine has over 30 segments, each with four joints and discs, that can develop arthritis.

  7. What is spinal fusion, does it work? - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    A spinal fusion is a common type of complex spinal surgery that can help with chronic back pain in certain situations. These include correcting instability or deformity in the person’s spine. Spinal fusion also is used to treat some degenerative conditions and spinal fractures. During the procedure, your surgeon places bone or a bonelike ...

  8. 8 common back pain myths - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Myth: Back pain is caused by sitting on a fat wallet. Fact: Frequently sitting with a large wallet in your back pocket can cause leg or hip pain and numbness, but it doesn't usually cause back pain. A large wallet can compress your sciatic nerve and tilt your pelvis. The sciatic nerve is the largest in your body, and it branches from the lower ...

  9. Q&A: Surgery for low back pain - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    The type of surgical procedures will vary based on the cause of the low back pain. Dr. Schiefer explains that if the person has a disc rupture or herniation, surgeons can remove a small part of the bone to access the disc fragment and remove it, to create space and relieve the pressure. This is called a diskectomy or laminectomy.

  10. Pain relief for worn spinal disks - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Decompression surgery, such as a laminectomy or diskectomy, relieves compression of the nerve root for the spinal cord. Stabilization surgery, such as a spinal fusion, improves stability by permanently connecting two or more vertebrae in the spine. It may be performed after a decompression surgery in certain cases.

  11. Pain in the back: Spinal arthritis - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    The spine is susceptible to osteoarthritis because of the motion between the vertebrae. It's most common in the lower back, or lumbar spine, because these joints carry most of the body weight. When a person stands upright, the lumber spine experiences additional strain and wears out faster than nonmobile levels like the middle of the spine.