What Is Lower Back Pain? Your Oxford Chiropractor Knows! Can chiropractic Help? Yes!

"What is Oxford lower back pain? How does chiropractic help?"

So much discussion about this question of back pain swirls as 80% of us in Oxford will have it in our lifetimes. Almost half of us have it right now! So what is lower back pain? Why does lower back pain come and go? Why is it so disabling? Satterwhite Chiropractic knows lower back pain and knows that chiropractic has a solution. But first, what is it?

WHAT IS BACK PAIN?

It's an irritated nerve due to mechanical irritation or chemical irritation. The irritation is brought about either

  • by compression on the nerve (the so called "pinched nerve" so many Oxford back pain sufferers relate to and hear so much about) or
  • by inflammation of the spinal nerve caused by chemicals produced when the intervertebral disc is damaged and/or degenerated.

MECHANICAL IRRITATION

So what causes mechanical nerve compression or a pinched nerve?

One, any change in the spine that narrows the spinal opening through which the nerve passes can cause a pinched or compressed nerve.

A disc herniation will bulge out of its space between two vertebral bones in the spine and press on a nerve to cause pain. This pain may extend into the hip, thigh, leg, foot and even toes if there is sufficient pressure on the nerve.

degenerated disc in the lower backTwo, disc degeneration. This is the shrinking of the disc. The disc keeps the spinal bones apart and allows room for spinal nerves to pass through easily. If the disc degenerates, the narrowing of the disc space allows narrowing of the nerve opening, resulting in back pain and perhaps the lower extremity (leg, calf, foot, toes).

Three, arthritis. Of course, we have to consider the old friend arthritis. We Oxford friends and family talk about arthritis a lot. Arthritis is bone growth into the nerve opening that will compress or push on the nerve. Your Oxford chiropractor is the back pain specialist who knows arthritis’ ways!

And, lastly, ligament thickening. There are ligaments in the spine that, when under stress, can thicken to narrow the nerve opening and compress the nerves exiting from the spinal cord. Satterwhite Chiropractic works to coax the irritating factors away from the nerves to relieve pain.

Mechanical irritation of the nerve is easy to comprehend as a cause of back pain and is the usual reason most Oxford back pain sufferers imagine as the cause of pain. It's easy to see on x-rays and MRIs, too. But then, there's chemical irritation causing back pain: not frequently seen on imaging but quite pain-producing.

CHEMICAL IRRITATION

So what is this chemical irritation caused by? Do many Oxford back pain patients have it? We find that many of Satterwhite Chiropractic's own patients are not familiar with this cause of back pain, but it is very common, especially with aging persons.

the disc in the lower back 

 

the disc in the lower back viewed from the top down

 

The intervertebral disc, that pad of cartilage between two vertebrae or spinal bones, is normally a fluid-filled inside (called the nucleus pulposus) surrounded by a ligament-like structure (called the annulus fibrosus) that holds the fluid inside. Now, when the outer ligament-like annulus is torn, as occurs in motor vehicle accidents, lifting, bending, twisting, falling, etc., the inner fluid leaks into the outer disc fibers of the annulus fibrosus to create an inflammatory reaction.

leaking nuclear disc material into the surrounding fibers of the disc

This inflammation occurs because once the inner fluid of the disc leaks into the periphery of the disc where it doesn't belong, it causes a chemical reaction that causes back pain.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

inner nuclear material of the disc touches the spinal nerve to cause pain NOW if that leaking disc material from the inside of the disc leaks into the spinal canal behind the disc, it will then chemically irritate the nerve and result in back pain and probably leg pain as well. This chemical reaction is truly an immune reaction of our body rejecting the presence of this inner disc material outside of its normal confines within the disc. Having back pain and/or leg pain in Oxford is no fun!

SCIATICA

Both the mechanically compressed nerve and the chemically inflamed nerve will produce back pain that can radiate into the hip, thigh, leg and foot. This is called sciatica. Oxford folks get help for this at Satterwhite Chiropractic all the time.

CHIROPRACTIC HELP FOR BACK PAIN

The good news about all this back pain ... this nerve compression and inflammation can be healed through various modes of chiropractic care, the first line of which is spinal manipulation to remove compression of the nerve and absorb the chemical irritation. Certainly, contact Satterwhite Chiropractic before resorting to back surgery...or after Oxford back surgery if your pain continues.

Satterwhite Chiropractic trusts that this contributes an understandable overview of why we humans get back pain and leg pain (and even neck and arm pain). At least we trust this is enough of an overview to assure you that Satterwhite Chiropractic fully understands back pain and is here to help you.

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