Back Pain, Causes, Symptoms and Physiotherapy

Journal Title: Journal of Orthopedics & Bone Disorders - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 3

Abstract

Every fourth woman and every sixth man in the world coming to the Orthopedic or Neurology Departments complain of spinal pains - information from WHO, Decade of Bones and Joints 2000-2010 (Lars Lidgren). According to our observations there are six main causes of such spinal disorders: 1. Lumbar Hyperlordosis causes by flexion contracture of hips and in result anterior tilt of the pelvis. Common in persons with Minimal Brain Dysfunction (MBD). Pain syndromes appear after overstress in some kinds of jobs or in sport. 2. Lumbar or thoracic-lumbar left convex “C” scoliosis in 2nd/A etiopathological group (epg) or ”S” scoliosis in 2nd/B epg in Lublin classification. Pain syndromes appear after overstress in some kinds of jobs or in sport. 3. Stiffness of the spine as clinical sign of “I” scoliosis in 3rd epg group in Lublin classification. 4. Spondylolisthesis or spodylolisis in sacral-lumbar or lumbar spine. 5. Urgent “nucleus prolapsed” (in German “Hexen Schuss”). 6. Extremely cooling of the back part of trunk during work or intensive walking in low temperature. In many of patients in clinical examination we see positive Laseguae test. Sometimes we see weakness of extensors of the feet or paresis of the foot. Our observations confirm that not surgery, but physiotherapy can be beneficial to the patients with spinal problems.

Authors and Affiliations

Karski Tomasz*, Karski Jacek, Karska Klaudia, Ramirez Claudia, Kedzierski Zbigniew and Menet Honorata

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  • EP ID EP756137
  • DOI 10.23880/jobd-16000184
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Karski Tomasz*, Karski Jacek, Karska Klaudia, Ramirez Claudia, Kedzierski Zbigniew and Menet Honorata (2019). Back Pain, Causes, Symptoms and Physiotherapy. Journal of Orthopedics & Bone Disorders, 3(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-756137