All of us at one time or another has most likely experienced back pain. If you turn the wrong way or perhaps if you lifted something incorrectly, you can easily injure yourself. He might have felt a little pull fall by a sharp pain in the low back. This unfortunately is very common and widespread. In fact back pain is one of the top complaints in the workplace. There are a wide variety of potential causes for low back pain; we take a look at some of the more common ones.
There is a section of your lower back which consists of five cervical discs. This area is often called the lumbar. The lumbar must maintain its flexibility to act as a shock absorber for impacts to the body. These cervical discs are connected by soft tissue. The soft tissue must retain its flexibility to be effective.
We are more susceptible to problems in the lower back as we age. This is compounded by the changes in our work habits. Many of our work hours are spent sitting in fixed positions. This is especially true for those who work on computers.