Have you experienced a Back Injury Accident?
Years of abusing your back (poor posture, improper lifting and the lack of body conditioning) make the back prone to back injury. The lower back is particularly vulnerable, and the dysfunction of its major joints can lead to painful results. Other pain-sensitive structures can be stretched, torn and distorted. Using spinal adjustments and other techniques, Dr. Russell Kun helps care for many of the common low back problems described below.
- Facet syndrome (back sprain) is most often brought on by a sudden movement or injury, often following years of back neglect, and results in pain and stiffness and difficulty moving. You may find yourself bent off to one side.
- Sacroiliac syndrome occurs from a sudden injury or movement and is felt as a sudden pain in the hip area. You have difficulty changing positions and the pain can be excruciating. It is sometimes difficult to differentiate from a facet syndrome or disc herniation. This is the most commonly misdiagnosed back problem, usually called a muscle pull.
- Herniated (slipped) discs are brought on by a sudden movement, often lifting, on top of general wear and tear and may cause severe pain in the back and legs. It takes quite a while to build up and may take quite a while to get better.
- Muscle and ligament strain is most often caused by poor posture or an old untreated back injury. Symptoms are chronic backaches with occasional spasms.
- Scoliosis (curvature of the spine) is most common among teenage girls. It is important that it be screened for after the age of 10. While few symptoms may occur, the long term effects can be quite significant.