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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 212186, member: 61772"] Back pain can be serious. Chronic or acute back pains are an issue for a large population of the global population. The prevalence of low back pain has been estimated at 20% to 50% in adults worldwide, and it is commonly the most frequent type of pain seen by primary care physicians. In the United States, low back pain is responsible for more than 25 million physician visits and costs more than 100 billion dollars per year in direct health care costs (e.g., diagnostic tests, procedures, pharmaceuticals, etc.) and indirect costs (e.g., lost wages, decreased productivity). The causes of chronic low back pain are many and varied, including mechanical failure of intervertebral discs; degenerative changes within an intervertebral disc (such as loss of disc height); arthritic changes around the joints that connect vertebrae; injury to muscles, tendons, ligaments or nerves; and infections (such as spinal epidural abscess). The cause is often impossible to identify (idiopathic), or a mix of these factors. Low back pain can be classified as either acute or chronic: Acute Low Back Pain: Acute low back pain lasts between four weeks and six months. It is caused by problems such as muscle strain or minor injury to the lower part of your back. [/QUOTE]
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