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Back Pain: Causes, Prevention and Tramadol



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By : Brian Welsch    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-04-18 02:30:39
Unfortunately, there are no easy answers to what causes lower back pain. However, there are ways to prevent problems in this area before they begin, and treatments, like Tramadol, help back pain sufferers.

What are the most Common Causes of Lower Back Pain?

To avoid ever having to take a medicine, for back pain, it is important to understand the causes and preventions of such injuries. Lower back pain is most commonly caused by one or more of the following:

- Lumbar strain: This causes acute and often chronic pain resulting from a stretching injury to the ligaments, tendons or muscles.
- Nerve irritation: Lower back pain caused by the irritation of the nerves due to a mechanical or disease-oriented problem.
- Lumbar radiculopathy: When nerve irritation damages the discs of the spinal column, it is referred to as lumbar radiculopathy.
- Bony encroachment: Slippage, foramenal narrowing, or any impediment to movement and growth along the spine may cause encroachment.
- Bone and joint conditions: These can be congenital, like scoliosis, or age-related, like arthritis.
- Degenerative bone and joint conditions: These include degeneration of the disc, spondylosis, or osteoarthritis.
- Injury: This includes, but is not limited to, fractures or stressors on the lumbar spine.

While it is virtually impossible to prevent congenital issues with the spine, other ways to avoid having to take a back pain medication, everyday is to exercise, lift with your knees and not your back, and practice stretching everyday.

What is Tramadol?

If, however, you already suffer one of these ailments, or have lower back pain from another less common injury, like post-pregnancy, then you may want to consult your doctor about Tramadol. Tramadol, especially in time-released capsule form, has been proven effective in treating patients who suffer from chronic lower back pain. The side effects, when present, are relatively minor and include headache, constipation, and diarrhea.

Lower back pain is no fun. It can limit mobility and even create problems when it comes to doing ordinary things like riding in a car or sitting at a desk. Before you experience any lumbar pain, take preventative measures by creating a back-friendly exercise regimen and sticking with it, and avoid lifting with your back. However, if you are one of the millions of people who have a pre-existing back pain, check with your doctor about the effectiveness of Tramadol. It has been proven to help those, like you, lead a more pain-free life.
Author Resource:- For more information from Brian Welsch about Tramadol and back pain please check http://www.tramadolhome.com/lowbackpain.htm
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