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Eight
of ten adults will suffer from some form of back pain during his or her
lifetime. As a result, back pain is the second leading cause of
work absences.
Back pain can be caused by falls, automobile
collisions and workplace accidents. Back pain can be excruciating
and disabling in nature.
Fortunately, conservative treatments such as bed rest,
brief absences from work, medications, physical therapy sessions, etc.,
can effectively treat the symptoms of back pain and discomfort.
In some instances, the injury victim's pain and
discomfort does not resolve after conservative care. Sometimes the
patient will experience pain down the leg or in the buttock region.
In those cases, the patient should seek immediate medical care from a
back specialist such as an orthopedic physician, a neurologist or
neurosurgeon. These physicians may not be satisfied with x-ray
studies because these types of radiological tests do not show all
conditions that may exist along the spinal column. An MRI
(Magnetic Resonance Imaging) test or a CAT scan (Computerized Tomography)
allows the doctor to evaluate the patient thoroughly and to render a
proper diagnosis to the patient.
In some cases, surgery may be necessary to
alleviate the pain caused by a herniated disk impinging on the nerve.
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