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Low Back Pain
The lower back bears most of the body’s weight and can be
easily injured when you lift, reach, or twist. Pain in the lower
back may come from the spine, back muscles, nerves, or other structures
in the surrounding region. It may also radiate from problems in
different regions, like the mid and upper back, a hernia in the
groin, or issues in the ovaries/testicles. It may not be one action
that causes pain in the back. Doing many things improperly over
time, like sitting, standing, and lifting, may lead your back to
be injured when you do something simple like bending down to pick
up a dropped pencil.
Symptoms:
- A variety of symptoms may be felt
- Tingling or burning sensation
- Dull aching or sharp pain
- Weakness in legs or feet
- Pain may come on gradually or abruptly
Osteoarthritis
OA is the most common joint disorder. The cartilage (or cushioning)
between bone joints wears away in this condition, leading to pain
and stiffness. As the condition progresses, the cartilage dissipates
and bone grinds on bone. Bony spurs usually form around the joint.
OA most commonly affects the hands, feet, spine, and the weight-bearing
joints like the hips and knees. The two types of OA are primary
and secondary. Primary occurs with no incidence of injury or obvious
cause. Secondary is due to another condition. Secondary OA is most
commonly caused by metabolic conditions (i.e., acromegaly), problems
in anatomy (i.e., being “bow-legged”), injury, and inflammatory
disorders (i.e., septic arthritis).
Symptoms:
- Grating of the joint with motion
- Joint pain in rainy weather
- Joint swelling
- Limited movement
- Morning stiffness

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