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Lower Back Pain

Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain is extremely common. It is estimated to affect more than half of the adult population annually with more than 10% experiencing frequent bouts of low back pain. Common sites of damage and mechanisms of injury to the low back include:



Muscle/ Joint Pain

If dysfunctional, the muscles and joints of the low back and hips are capable of causing both local lower back pain and referred pain (into the groin or legs). These problems can arise after lower back injury or as a result of faulty movement patterns, chronic poor posture and stress.

Sacroiliac Joint

The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is the joint that connects the pelvis to the spine. If irritated or injured this joint can cause severe lower back pain and also refer pain into the buttock(s), groin and down the leg(s). Pain commonly occurs after lower back injury such as a fall onto the buttocks or a blow to the hips. Spinal manipulation is very effective at treating sacroiliac complaints. In some cases rehabilitation or external supports (e.g. an SIJ belt) are also required.

Pregnancy Related Pelvic and Lower Back Pain

Looking after your back is particularly important when you are pregnant. As your pregnancy progresses you carry more weight at the front which increases the curve in your lower back and changes your centre of gravity. In later stages of pregnancy the hormone ‘Relaxin’ causes your muscles and tendons to soften in preparation for the birth. This also increases movement of the pelvis which, for some women, can result in pain in the front of the pelvis, hips or lower back.

‘Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction’ (SPD) is a common pregnancy-related disorder which is thought to affect up to one in 4 women to varying degrees. SPD causes pain at the front of the pelvis as result of excessive movement of the pubic symphysis joint.

You may find your mid-back also feels tighter which can be due to your increase in weight and breast size causing a hunched posture.

Hands-on manual therapies combined with stabilisation exercise are very effective at improving back and pelvic pain related to pregnancy.


“Slipped Disc”  (Lumbar Disc Bulge / Herniation)

The discs of the spine sit between, and separate, each segment (or vertebra) of the spine. Although it is a commonly used expression, discs don’t actually ‘slip’ but if weakened through lower back injury, chronic poor posture or poor stabilisation they can begin to bulge or herniate. This bulging can cause intense lower back pain or, if more severe and pinching a nerve, can also cause numbness or pain into the buttock(s) or down the leg(s). Other symptoms include lower back stiffness and difficulty bending, especially in the mornings.

occydynia (‘Tailbone’ Pain)

Coccydynia simply means pain at the site of the coccyx (tailbone). Coccydynia often results from a fall onto the buttocks or from childbirth, although in a third of cases the cause is unknown. The tailbone is usually tender to the touch and painful when sitting but is relieved when standing or walking.

Dysfunction in the coccygeal joint, ligaments and surrounding muscles can all result in coccdynia. Addressing these structures through manipulation, mobilisation and soft tissue work can help to alleviate coccygeal pain.

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David Turnidge

Patient


I suffered chronic lower back pain making it difficult for me to play golf. Past experience with previous chiropractors and physios had left me fairly cynical about their ability to solve my problem. So my expectations were low. 

But thanks to the treatment and the exercises I was given the condition of my back has improved significantly and is gradually getting stronger. I can now play golf regularly and increasingly without post round stiffness and pain.

For me the best part of the treatment has been the holistic approach, beyond the manipulation Steffen has provided very specific exercises and supplemented his treatments with advice on sports massage and diet. I would absolutely recommend treatment. It is very apparent that Steffen cares about what he does and I will forever be grateful for his help in getting me back on the golf course.

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