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Low Back Pain: Why It Happens and How You Can Prevent It
January 23, 2023
Why does your low back hurt? This is a common question. Your spine connects to your pelvis and bears most of the weight of your upper body. This area experiences a lot of movement and stress, which can lead to wear, tear and injuries. Back pain is more likely with age, a sedentary lifestyle, poor nutrition, obesity and stress.
Gaurav Kapur, MD, a spine and pain management specialist, is offering a free, virtual webinar on understanding lower back pain. A live Q&A with the expert will follow the presentation.
The webinar, “Understanding and Managing Low Back Pain,” will be held on Feb. 15, from 5-6 p.m. Join from the comfort of your home on a laptop, tablet or phone. To register for the webinar, please call 1.855.HHC.HERE (1.855.442.4373) or visit HartfordHealthCare.org/VirtualClasses
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Dr. Kapur will cover:
- The anatomy of the spine and causes of low back pain.
- Ways to prevent and manage back pain.
- Different treatment options – medications, physical therapy and interventional spine procedures to relieve back pain.
- When patients should seek advice or see a spine physician for their pain.
Some common causes of low back pain include:
- Arthritis of the spine
- Injuries
- Herniated discs causing sciatic pain
In many cases, low back pain will resolve by itself. Some guidelines for when you should see your doctor regarding your pain include:
- If the pain lasts four weeks or longer
- If the pain keeps getting worse as time goes by
- If you are experiencing other symptoms, such as fever, major weight loss, loss of function or weakness in extremities, bladder problems, etc.