Discogenic Low Back Pain Treatment

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Discogenic Low Back Pain Spinal stenosis, disc herniation, lumbar sprain, and different degenerative spinal disorders are the common causes of back pain. Discogenic low back pain is a degenerative condition that means one or more intervertebral discs are the pain source. Discogenic low back pain is usually a chronic disorder.

Symptoms of Discogenic Low Back Pain ● With age, our body undergoes several changes, which may also include gradual changes that affect the spine's structures, notably the intervertebral discs. Discogenic pain is associated with activities that increase the pressure within the intervertebral disc (called intradiscal pressure). ● Sitting, sneezing, bending forward, and coughing can increase low back Discogenic pain. ● Leg pain caused by pinching of the nerves in the low back may also accompany low back Discogenic pain, especially while doing physical activity like sitting, standing, or walking.


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