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[[Addisons disease]], | [[Addisons disease]], | ||
[[Cushing's Disease]], | [[Cushing's Disease]], | ||
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[[Achalasia]], | [[Achalasia]], | ||
[[ | [[cholelithiasis]], | ||
[[ | [[pancreatitis]], | ||
[[ | [[peptic ulcer disease]] | ||
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[[Marfan syndrome]], | [[Marfan syndrome]], | ||
[[ | [[spina bifida]], | ||
[[ | [[osteogenesis imperfecta]], | ||
[[ | [[sickle cell disease]] | ||
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[[Borreliosis]], | [[Borreliosis]], | ||
[[ | [[cat scratch fever]], | ||
[[ | [[herpes zoster]], | ||
[[Pott's disease]], | [[Pott's disease]], | ||
[[ | [[rift valley fever]], | ||
[[ | [[urinary tract infection]] | ||
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[[Abnormal posturing]], | [[Abnormal posturing]], | ||
[[ | [[ankylosing Spondylitis]], | ||
[[ | [[cervical fracture]], | ||
[[ | [[coxarthrosis]], | ||
[[ | [[cramp]], | ||
[[ | [[degenerative disc disease]], | ||
Disc space infection, | Disc space infection, | ||
[[Dorsopathy]], | [[Dorsopathy]], | ||
[[ | [[gonarthrosis]], | ||
[[ | [[lumbar disc disease]], | ||
Lumbar strain, | Lumbar strain, | ||
Malignant processes of vertebral body, | Malignant processes of vertebral body, | ||
[[Myelofibrosis]], | [[Myelofibrosis]], | ||
[[ | [[myositis]], | ||
[[ | [[myotendinosis]], | ||
[[ | [[osteoarthritis]], | ||
[[ | [[osteochondroma]], | ||
[[Osteochondrosis]], | [[Osteochondrosis]], | ||
[[Osteogenesis imperfecta]], | [[Osteogenesis imperfecta]], | ||
[[ | [[osteogenic Sarcoma]], | ||
[[ | [[osteomalacia]], | ||
[[ | [[osteomyelitis]], | ||
[[ | [[osteoporosis]], | ||
[[ | [[paget's Disease]], | ||
[[ | [[piriformis syndrome]], | ||
[[ | [[poliomyelitis]], | ||
[[ | [[polymyalgia rheumatica]], | ||
[[Pott's disease]], | [[Pott's disease]], | ||
[[ | [[psoriatic arthritis]], | ||
[[ | [[spinal disc herniation]], | ||
[[ | [[spinal fusion]], | ||
[[ | [[spinal stenosis]], | ||
[[ | [[spinal tumor]], | ||
[[ | [[spondylolisthesis]], | ||
[[ | [[spondylolysis]], | ||
[[ | [[spondylosis]], | ||
[[Sacroiliitis]], | [[Sacroiliitis]], | ||
[[ | [[sciatica]], | ||
[[ | [[scoliosis]], | ||
[[ | [[vertebral fractures]], | ||
[[ | [[vertebral subluxation]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:03, 29 July 2013
Back pain Microchapters |
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Back pain causes On the Web |
American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Back pain causes |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief:Hilda Mahmoudi M.D., M.P.H.[2]
Overview
There are several common causes of back pain: for adults under age 50, these include ligament strain, nerve root irritation, spinal disc herniation and degenerative disc disease or isthmic spondylolisthesis; in adults over age 50, common causes also include osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease) and spinal stenosis,[1] trauma, cancer, infection, fractures, and inflammatory disease.[2] Non-anatomical factors can also contribute to or cause back pain, such as stress, repressed anger, or depression. Even if there is an anatomical cause for the pain, if depression is present it should also be treated concurrently. When back pain lasts more than three months, or if there is more radicular pain (sciatica) than back pain, a more specific diagnosis can usually be made.
Causes
Common Causes
- Abnormal posturing
- Degenerative disc disease
- Depression
- Discopathy
- osteoarthritis
- Pregnancy
- Premenstrual syndrome
- Sciatica
- Spinal disc herniation
- Spinal stenosis
- Trauma
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
References
- ↑ "Lower Back Pain Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment". Retrieved 2013-03-05.
- ↑ "Back Pain Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)". Retrieved 2013-03-05.