Thursday, January 6, 2011

Diagnosing Back Pain

There are several potential sources and causes of pain dos.Cependant, diagnosis of specific tissues of the spine as the cause of pain is problematic. This is because the symptoms presented by the various marrow tissue may feel very close and it is difficult to distinguish without the use of invasive diagnostic procedures for intervention, such as anesthetic blocks.
A potential source of back pain are the skeletal muscles of the back. Potential causes of pain in muscle are muscle strains (pulled muscles), muscle spasms, and muscle imbalances. However, imaging studies do not support the concept of damage to muscle tissue in many cases, back pain, and the neurophysiology of muscle spasms and muscle imbalances are not well understood.
Another potential source of back pain is the synovial joints of the spine can move, pinched or trapped, and therefore lead to back pain.

There are several other potential sources and causes of back pain: what are the spine disc herniation and degenerative disc disease or isthmic spondylolisthesis, osteoarthritis (OA) and spinal stenosis, trauma, cancer, infection, fracture, and inflammatory diseases.