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At least once in your life, there will be a time when you will complain about back pain to a low back pain chiropractor in Calgary. It might happen in childhood, early adulthood, or even in the later chapters of life. While patients mostly report muscle strain or sprains as the root cause of their low back pain, some note that their condition developed because of underlying health concerns. 

Are you familiar with these conditions? If not, we encourage you to go over seven of the leading causes of lower back pain and how a low back pain chiropractor in Calgary can help.

#1. Herniated disc

A herniated disc can develop anywhere in the spine but usually affects the lumbar region. When patients have a disc herniation, the gelatinous material of the intervertebral disc leaks into the spine. This causes irritation or compression of the nearby spinal nerve roots, triggering a radiating low back pain that can shoot burning sensations down the back of the legs. 

Age is a significant factor that triggers the development of disc herniation. Studies note that it primarily affects people in their 30s to 50s because, at this point, the discs lose flexibility, making them more vulnerable to injuries and tears. On the other hand, repetitive stress and pressure on the back can cause the fibrous layer of the discs to break down prematurely.

If you recently got diagnosed with a herniated disc, you should consider seeking a low back pain chiropractor in Calgary.

#2. Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis of the spine causes stiffness, pain in the neck or back, and weakness or numbness in the legs or arms if it's on the severe side of the condition. The back pain and discomfort usually feel better when lying down, but this is just temporary and not a sustainable solution.

Osteoarthritis happens when your cartilage deteriorates. Cartilage provides a cushion between bones, and when this deteriorates, your bones will start rubbing on each other, causing pain and discomfort. While age is a significant risk factor for osteoarthritis, you also need to be wary of obesity. Excessive weight can aggravate osteoarthritis because it puts immense pressure on the affected joints.

Don't prolong your agony, and consult your doctor for a long-term solution to this condition. It is best to address the pain as soon as possible and not when the damage is already beyond repair.

#3. Compression fractures

Compression fractures cause pain that becomes worse when standing or walking. You can get some relief when lying down, but you will likely have difficulty when you need to bend or twist your body. In addition, it can compromise your spine's natural curvature and encourage the development of a stooped posture

Caring for compression fractures will usually include rest, pain medication, heat or ice for local pain, and slow return to mobility. However, a low back pain chiropractor in Calgary can also give natural care options for a more long-term effect.

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#4. Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a debilitating condition that prompts widespread pain in the body. People with fibromyalgia will usually experience long-term back pain and many other symptoms. Studies explain that fibromyalgia comes with several risk factors, including stress, genetics, history of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), and repetitive injuries. 

Doctors often prescribe medications to manage fibromyalgia symptoms or flareups. While alternative care providers like a low back pain chiropractor in Calgary provide effective relief using natural and non-invasive cervical spine manipulations.

#5. Sciatica

Sciatica affects a significant part of the global population and causes radiating back pain that can worsen with age. Sometimes, it develops because of small changes in the neck's curvature. Notably, when the C1 and C2 bones shift away from their original position, the rest of the spine has to adjust. This leads to compression or irritation of tissues such as the sciatic nerve, which happens to be the longest and largest nerve bundle of the body. So naturally, if you can restore the C1 and C2 bones, you can also lessen the pressure on your spine and allow the sciatic nerve to heal and function normally again.

#6. Lumbar spinal stenosis

Lumbar stenosis or narrowing of the lumbar spine can trigger various problems ranging from cramping or weakness in one leg, burning back pain, and loss of sensation on the affected foot. Patients can take over-the-counter medications such as aspirin or ibuprofen to relieve pain and inflammation. Alternatively, you can manage the pain with a warm or cold compress or upper cervical chiropractic care. 

#7. Spondylolisthesis

This spinal condition causes lower back pain because of a displaced vertebral bone. Similar to the underlying conditions listed above, it can also cause nerve root, spinal cord compression and radiating back pain. In rare cases, it can also lead to cauda equina, a nerve problem that leads to loss of bowel and bladder control. 

Pain medications, warm or cold compress, physical therapy, or manual manipulation by a chiropractor are remedy options you can explore if you are suffering from spondylolisthesis.

 

Consult with a Low Back Pain Chiropractor in Calgary

As we have established above, lower back pain, regardless of its triggers, is connected with upper cervical spine misalignments. This is not surprising because of the interconnectedness of the different vertebral bones. So naturally, once you eliminate postural imbalances in the neck, you can straighten your back and relieve pressure on compressed tissues like the sciatic nerve and the lumbar muscles and joints. 

Vibe Health & Spine offers procedures targeted to correct upper cervical misalignments to ease the discomfort and resolve the conditions that set off chronic lower back pain.

To get started with proper care customized for your needs, book an appointment with us by calling our office directly at 587-803-3354 or booking online. You may also drive to our practice at Unit 310, 1918 Kensington Rd. NW Calgary, Alberta.

 

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