If you’re old enough to readily recall our song reference in the headline of this blog post, then you’re old enough to start taking a little better care of your spine. That may sting a bit, so we’ll give you a minute. In all seriousness, while it’s important to keep your back healthy at any age, most people start noticing back pain right around the time they hit 40 years old (PennMedicine.org) — which is the bad news. The good news is there are several ways you can improve age-related back pain.
Pain in your back is usually caused by inflammation or pressure on your nerves. There are three common reasons people develop back pain related to getting older. They are:
There’s hope for back-pain sufferers! You don’t have to suffer until the pain is so bad that you require medical attention. Alleviate pain now by doing more of the following:
Despite your best efforts, sometimes medical intervention is required to soothe an aching back. Check out our blog post on minimally and non-invasive treatment options that can help you feel better faster. Options include but aren't limited to:
Our specialists are always here to help you understand what’s causing back and neck pain. If you have chronic pain, don’t suffer in silence. Contact us today.