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A Physical Therapist’s Perspective on Chronic Back Pain
Out of all the conditions we diagnose and treat at our physical therapy clinic, chronic low back pain is one of the most common. We spend a lot of time educating our patients and their loved ones about this broad health condition—including why it happens and how to avoid it.
Because here’s the thing a lot of people may not realize:
Chronic back pain is not necessarily a “normal” part of aging, and it is possible to live with less pain and greater function even if you’ve been dealing with a troublesome back for years.
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Back pain is one of the most common complaints in the United States. Whether you have occasional back pain or chronic back pain, it can be extremely difficult to complete your daily tasks. But have you ever wondered if your back pain was a symptom of something more serious?
The spine is composed of a complex series of bones known as vertebrae. There are cushioning pads between each vertebrae that act as shock absorbers, allowing you to bend, walk, and move around without pain on a daily basis.
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