Low Back Pain — What It Means, When to Worry, and What Really Helps
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In this episode of Chronic Pain Tips for Patients, Dr. Yuri Martins explains low back pain in a practical and patient-friendly way. Low back pain is one of the most common causes of disability worldwide, but most cases are not caused by a dangerous disease.
This episode reviews the most common patterns of low back pain, including back-dominant pain, sciatica, lumbar spinal stenosis, facet joint pain, sacroiliac joint pain, compression fractures, inflammatory back pain, and serious causes such as infection or cancer. Dr. Martins also explains when back pain may require urgent medical evaluation, why not every patient needs an MRI, and why imaging findings do not always explain pain.
You will also learn about prognosis, why many patients improve over time, why recurrence is common, and what treatments are most helpful, including staying active, exercise, physical therapy, sleep improvement, stress management, careful medication use, targeted injections, and surgery for selected cases.
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To learn more about chronic pain conditions and treatment options, visit www.ycmartins.com.