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How Can Physiotherapy Help With Low Back Pain?

8 OUT OF 10 PEOPLE WILL EXPERIENCE BACK PAIN AT ANY TIME IN THEIR LIVES. While back pain may seem extreme, most low back pain is not caused by a serious condition. Without the use of medical imaging, physical therapists should be able to determine, assess, and interfere. Back pain can appear in a number of ways. The lower back (above the coccyx) and buttocks experience localized pain. When pain radiates from the back to the leg or foot, it is known as radiating pain. This can also manifest as numbness or tingling, and is usually caused by stressed nerves. Symptoms can also appear in the leg without feeling in the back. Referred discomfort is the term for this. Back pain is often caused by behavioral causes, such as excessive sitting, poor physical condition, and improper bending and standing. HOW DOES PHYSIOTHERAPY HELP? The trick to reducing your suffering and resuming full function is to get care as soon as possible. Exercise, mechanics, and posture-focused treatment easily improve s

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8 OUT OF 10 PEOPLE WILL EXPERIENCE BACK PAIN AT ANY TIME IN THEIR LIVES. While back pain may seem extreme, most low back pain is not caused by a serious condition. Without the use of medical imaging, physical therapists should be able to determine, assess, and interfere. Back pain can appear in a number of ways. The lower back (above the coccyx) and buttocks experience localized pain. When pain radiates from the back to the leg or foot, it is known as radiating pain. This can also manifest as numbness or tingling, and is usually caused by stressed nerves. Symptoms can also appear in the leg without feeling in the back. Referred discomfort is the term for this. Back pain is often caused by behavioral causes, such as excessive sitting, poor physical condition, and improper bending and standing. HOW DOES PHYSIOTHERAPY HELP? The trick to reducing your suffering and resuming full function is to get care as soon as possible. Exercise, mechanics, and posture-focused treatment easily improve s