Ann Arbor Institute for Spinal Care
Spine Pain, Plymouth, Michigan
A great majority of Americans suffer from Spine Pain in their life, but you no longer have to live in the Plymouth, Michigan area with Spinal Pain.
The reason why so many Americans that feel spinal pain are so great is because there are various reasons for spinal pain. Spine pain will never be an identification of a problem but rather a warning sign that something is going on. After receiving a thorough exam to see what the source of your spinal pain is, your diagnosis may be connected to nerve or disc problems, osteoarthritis or muscular troubles. There are a number of ways that spine pain sufferers may achieve temporary relief is by yoga or by stretching. But if the spine pain is persistent, then more of a precise treatment will be administered as well as potential medication.
Here are some of the diagnosed causes of Spine pain:
- Intervertebral Disc Degeneration, which occurs after the discs in the spine that are located between the spinal vertebrae, begin to degenerate. This degeneration is more associated with age. As the vertebrae break down, they lose their capability to act as a cushion.
- Injuries, sprains or fractures which can be the foundation for either severe or short-term problems. A sprain is a tear that occurs in a ligament, and the tear can take place by moving from one side to the other inaccurately. Lifting something the wrong way is another reason for spine pain. Fractures occur along with many other conditions such as Osteoporosis, in which the bones of the Spine become weak. Fractures and sprains can occur because of accidents or falls.
- Various Medical Conditions such as Scoliosis, which causes the spine to curve, where you may not feel any pain right away, but you will begin to feel pain later on with age. Spinal Stenosis occurs when the spine starts to narrow and as a result, causes pressure on the spinal cord and nerves of the spine. Pregnancy can be a cause of spine pain, along with kidney infections or stones, endometriosis, and Fibromyalgia.
- Not too many sufferers of Spine pain have developed Spine pain from infections or tumors. But such conditions as osteomyelitis or discitis are two such infections that can cause Spine pain. Very rarely does someone develop a tumor that has begun in the Spine, but it can occur. Tumors usually begin in other places and spread to the Spine.
Spine pain is usually an onset of something that is occurring physically. But emotional stress can cause your Spine pain to become worse, and lengthens the pain. Stress can cause the muscles of the Spine to become very tense and in turn, become painful. Don't let your Spine pain stress you. You can visit Dr. Grenillo of Ann Arbor Institute in Plymouth, Michigan and he can assist you with your Spine pain, and the amount of stress that you feel because of the pain.