- Exertion or lifting.
- postural strain ( improper position when sitting - standing - bending)
- Severe blow or fall.
- Back disorders, ruptured lumbar disc.
- Infections.
- Nerve dysfunction.
- Osteoporosis, tumors.
- Spondylosis (hardening and stiffening of the spinal column).
- Congenital problem.
- Childbirth.
- Often there is no obvious cause.
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Thanks for the reminder. Physiotherapy can be curative, or preventative. Having good posture while watching t.v. or using a computer can prevent damage in the first place.
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