5 Common Causes of Lower Back Pain

5 Common Causes of Lower Back Pain

Chiropractic Longmont CO Back Pain

Millions of Americans suffer from chronic lower back pain. Occasionally, lower back pain is temporary and stems from overexertion of muscles or placing too much pressure on a nerve or joint. If this happens after working on a car or lifting something heavy, warm compresses and allowing the area to rest often will resolve the pain.

If your lower back pain is persistent, you may have a more serious issue requiring lower back pain treatment in Longmont, CO. There are many causes of chronic lower back pain; only a trained medical professional can properly diagnose your ailment and propose numerous treatment plans.


5 Reasons to visit a Longmont Chiropractor for Low Back Pain

Here are five of the most common causes in case you are doing some research and considering visiting a medical professional:

  1. Lumbar herniated disc: A lumbar herniated disc can affect people of all ages. Essentially, the pain stems from a compressed nerve in the lower back, specifically along the large sciatic nerve. The most common symptoms of a herniated disc include low amounts of constant pain with occasional back spasms that increase the pain for several hours or even a couple of days. Increased pain while sitting is also symptomatic of this type of lower back problem.
  2. Degenerative disc: A degenerative disc also can affect people of all ages. For this type of problem, the lower back disc actually begins to break down, causing inflammation in the area. People often describe the pain as centralized in the lower back but radiating outward toward the buttocks and thighs. Sufferers often find alleviation of their pain when sitting or lying in a reclined position, and heightened levels of pain when bending over. A degenerative disc problem requires immediate lower back pain treatment in Longmont, CO.
  3. Isthmic spondylolisthesis: Isthmic spondylolisthesis is a condition affecting the spinal cord. The direct cause involves a lower vertebra that has slipped forward from trauma or as a result of age. The result is significant nerve pain that causes severe aches in the entire region. Only a trained medical professional can properly diagnose this problem, but if you suspect this might be your issue, consider scheduling an appointment right away.
  4. Sacroiliac joint disease: Sacroiliac joint disease is named after the affected area: the sacroiliac joint. The disease develops from too much or too little functioning of this joint which connects the sacrum at the bottom of the spine with the hips on both sides. Most sufferers describe increased pain during the morning and at night, with some relief during the day. The pain is particularly localized with this problem, although it often is accompanied by stiffness in the back and hips.
  5. Facet joint osteoarthritis: Facet joint osteoarthritis is most commonly found in elderly patients. It is a degenerative condition stemming from a prolonged breakdown in the cartilage between the facet joints in the spine. Typically the symptoms begin as occasional pain, but as time goes on, the pain becomes more severe and frequent. Sitting often helps, while walking results in back and leg pain. If you think you or a loved one is developing symptoms of facet joint osteoarthritis, consider seeing a chiropractor for lower back pain treatment in Longmont, CO.

Clancey Chiropractic, PC has been treating patients for lower back pain since 1986. Give us a call today to learn more about how we can help you overcome your back pain and live a more comfortable and active life.

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