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  2. Lower Back Pain: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    What causes low back pain? Many injuries and conditions can cause lower back pain. This kind of pain is so common because your lumbar (low back) vertebrae (bones) do a lot to support your body, including: Providing stability for the rest of your spine.

  3. Back pain - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Causes. Back pain often develops without a cause that shows up in a test or an imaging study. Conditions commonly linked to back pain include: Muscle or ligament strain. Repeated heavy lifting or a sudden awkward movement can strain back muscles and spinal ligaments.

  4. Lower Back Pain Causes: 8 Reasons for Sudden & Chronic Pain

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    Whether back pain comes on suddenly or lingers despite treatment, it's important to know the cause of your lower back pain. Learn about the common causes of lower back pain here.

  5. Lower Back Pain: What Could It Be? - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    What are some common causes of lower back pain? Arthritis of the Spine. Arthritis of the spine — the slow degeneration of the spinal joints — is the most frequent cause of lower back pain. All of us experience wear and tear as we age, and it is normal for your lower back to start acting up as you get older.

  6. Lower Back Pain: Causes of Mild to Severe Symptoms

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    Common causes of lower back pain include injuries to the back muscles or vertebrae, osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthritis, infections of bones and disk areas, diseases or injury of the spinal nerves, kidney stones, or a urinary tract infection. A spinal tumor or cancer is a much rarer cause.

  7. Lower Back Pain: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Stretches

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    Lower back pain is often caused by an injury (like a muscle strain) or an underlying condition. Discover more causes, how it's diagnosed, and prevention tips. Healthline

  8. Low Back Pain - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Low back pain can range from mild, dull, annoying pain, to persistent, severe, disabling pain in the lower back. Pain in the lower back can restrict mobility and interfere with normal functioning. What causes low back pain?

  9. Low Back Pain - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    Cause. There are many causes of low back pain. It sometimes occurs after a specific movement such as lifting or bending. Just getting older also plays a role in many back conditions. As we age, our spines age with us. Aging causes degenerative changes in the spine.

  10. Back pain - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Blood tests. These can help determine whether an infection or other condition might be causing pain. Nerve studies. Electromyography (EMG) measures the electrical impulses produced by the nerves and how the muscles respond to them.

  11. Back pain: Symptom - Mayo Clinic

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    The spinal bones are cushioned by shock-absorbing disks. A problem in any part of the spine can cause back pain. For some people, back pain is simply an annoyance. For others, it can be excruciating and disabling. Most back pain, even severe back pain, goes away on its own within six weeks ­— especially for people under age 60.