Everything You Need to Know about Back Pain Lower Back Pain is one of the most common pain ailments that Singaporeans suffer from everyday. Some back pain could be due to past injuries, some could be due to medical conditions such as slipped disc or scoliosis. Most often, many people are suffering from chronic lower back pain due to lifestyle and bad habits. At Re:chiro, we have put together a guide on how you can address your pain issues and improve the quality of your life without risky invasive means. A life without back pain Pain should not be part of life. Can you imagine a life without pain? Active & Energetic Life Without back pain, you can engage in a more active lifestyle with your loved ones. Climb hills with your children, or go for a run with your pets, life can be so much more beautiful when you have more energy. Explore The World Without back pain, you can choose to go for more adventurous holidays and experience things you never would have seen if every step you take, comes with a radiating pain down your spine. Little Things That Matters Without back pain, everyday things like going for work, buying grocery, taking little walks will not seem like a chore anymore. One can only live for that long, why not live a life without pain. If There Is Only One Thing You Need To Know About Back Pain, You Need To Know That You Can Make It Better We are also offering promotional packages for NSFs and 50% discount off chiropractic consultancy for teachers and nurses! Learn More Chronic Lower Back Pain Low back pain can be a debilitating problem for many Singaporeans due to our lifestyles in this digital age. Up to eighty percent of Singaporeans will experience lower back pain at least once in their life and at some point, the problem will return if it doesn’t get completely treated. 1 What causes lower back pain? How does low back pain originate? There are many causes that can contribute to low back pain: Lifting heavy objects Desk bound job Constant Sitting or Standing Heavy backpacks Twisting or sudden motions Obesity Accidents, slips, and falls Sports Injuries 2 Possible Complications If the low back issues are not treated in an appropriate and timely manner, it could potentially turn into a chronic, severe problem that may require medical intervention down the road. Pinched NervesWhen a particular problem arises with your back, there are sequences of complications that can occur as it pertains to your spine. The first is that the nerve becomes pinched. At this course of time you may or may not experience pain. Alignment ProblemsThe second event that can happen is that it is out of alignment, so there’s going to be some wear and tear. Much like the tire of a car that has shifted out of alignment, if you were to continue to drive it will create wear and tear among the wheel. Fixated VertebraeThe third event is that the vertebrae will become fixated. Our joints rely on motion to keep them lubricated and healthy. But if its immobile, then the joint will start to degenerate over time which can lead to complications with your health. 3 Signs and Symptoms There are many signs and symptoms that are associated with low back pain: If the pain is typically ongoing (sudden flareup may occur over the course of a couple weeks) Pain may travel to either side of the buttocks and eventually continues down your leg and into the foot Burning, tingling, and numbness sensations associated with the low back pain Muscle weakness within the area of concern The pain is usually worsened during prolong periods of time such as standing or sitting 4 Treatment Options Once you have identified the cause, there are a number of treatment options. One approach is drugs. While this offers temporary relief, they can’t correct the functional problems of your spine nor will it take pressure off of the nerve. If this problem were to persist and eventually get worse, then surgical intervention would be needed. With chiropractic care for back pain, the doctor will incorporate specific adjustments to allow proper function and restoration within the spine and body, as well as prevention of any future flare ups. It is safe and non-invasive. Treatment For Chronic Lower Back Pain Book Now Slipped Disc Slipped disc is the most common cause of back pain. In the U.S., it costs the health care system more than US$50 billion annually. It can happen to anyone, especially athletes with intense training programmes, and can severely hinder their sports performance. If left untreated, they can be out of action for months. When slipped disc happens, it can cause various symptoms ranging from pain to weakness and numbness. Take note of any pain after an extended period of standing or sitting. Get yourself diagnosed as soon as you feel pain or numbness, especially at your limbs. For more details, please visit our Slipped Disc page. Learn More Scoliosis Scoliosis can be simply defined as the spine bending towards left or right side abnormally and it can range from moderate to severe. Typically when you look at the x-ray from the back view, it will appear to an S Shape. While any part of the spine can be affected, the most common regions are the chest area (thoracic scoliosis) or the lower part of the back (lumbar scoliosis). Scoliosis is typically seen more often in young girls and boys. As they age, the curvature can progress even worse. It is best to try to resolve the situation early on rather than just waiting to see if it will clear up on its own. Treatment For Scoliosis Book Now 1 What causes Scoliosis? There are many causes of scoliosis: Congenital scoliosis – A bone abnormality that is present at birth Neuromuscular scoliosis – A result of abnormal muscles or nerves. Degenerative scoliosis – These may result from injuries that have been sustained over the years. These conditions can range from traumatic to illness related. Those who also have osteoporosis may be susceptible to scoliosis Idiopathic scoliosis. This is the most common of all scoliosis. This simply means that there is an unidentifiable cause. Some theories exist that it could be inherited. 2 Possible Complications If scoliosis were to progress, there could be some noticeable physical changes as well as some postural abnormalities that would affect the overall health, integrity, and condition of the spine. When scoliosis is present, the rotational abnormalities of the bones can create pressure on the nerves as well as produce musculature imbalances. Confounding factors even worse is if the scoliosis were to progress so far as to exert pressure among the vital organs. 3 Treatment Options So how then can chiropractic care help? As a chiropractor, we take a systematic, full body approach towards evaluating the spine. Not only do we incorporate spinal adjustments and rehab, but we also utilize the Scoliroll as part of our protocol. Many of our patients have noticed significant results based on our procedures. We’re Here Whenever You Need us Use the form to reach out to us and we will get back within the same working day, or the next working day. Footer Contact Form Your Name*Email* Contact Number*Treatments*TreatmentsChiropractic for AldultsChiropractic for AthletesChiropractic for ChildrenSports MassageSelected Outlets*Selected OutletsLavenderTelok BlangahMessageCAPTCHA