Low Back PainWhat HappensThe course of
low back pain depends both on its cause and on how
well you treat your back. - Most low back pain lasts less than 3 months.
Overall, 60% of low back pain goes away within 1 week, 90% within 6 weeks, and
up to 95% recover within 12 weeks. Over 98% of low back pain is gone within 1
year.1
- Once you have hurt your back, you
are more likely to hurt your back again. Many people who recover from low back
pain will have a repeat episode within a year. Most people will have it again
sometime during their lives.2
- Long-lasting (chronic) pain not only makes you
tired, irritable, and less productive and active, but it can trigger other
problems. If your back pain causes you to use your body in different ways (for
example to limp or to sit differently), pain can develop in other areas of the
body. Pain can also cause biochemical changes in your body that tend to keep
the pain going. Without specialized treatment,
chronic pain syndrome can become disabling.
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| | Author: | Douglas Dana Shannon Erstad, MBA/MPH | Last Updated: April 3, 2006 | | Medical Review: | William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine Tom Bailey, MD - Family Medicine Kathie Hummel-Berry, PT, PhD - Physical Therapy Robert B. Keller, MD - Orthopedics | © 1995-2008 Healthwise, Incorporated. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated.This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use. How this information was developed to help you make better health decisions.
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