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- Back_injury abstract "Back injuries result from damage, wear, or trauma to the bones, muscles, or other tissues of the back. Common back injuries include sprains and strains, herniated disks, and fractured vertebrae. The lumbar is often the site of back pain. The area is susceptible because of its flexibility and the amount of body weight it regularly bears. It is estimated that low-back pain may affect as much as 80 to 90 percent of the general population in the United States.Low-back pain is often the result of incorrect lifting methods and posture. Repetitive lifting, bending, and twisting motions of the torso affect both the degree of severity and frequency of low-back pain. In addition, low-back pain may also be the result of bad lifting habits. Sedentary lifestyles most often lead to weak abdominal muscles and hamstrings. This causes the stronger muscles which have remained strong to pull the body away from its optimal anatomical form. The imbalanced muscles cause people to continue to perform these repetitive actions. This results in misplaced force application within the spine, often resulting in hemorrhage of disks within the spinal column.".
- Back_injury wikiPageExternalLink www.backpainreliefreviews.com.
- Back_injury wikiPageExternalLink detail_backpain.htm.
- Back_injury wikiPageExternalLink pain-management-back-pain.
- Back_injury wikiPageID "723453".
- Back_injury wikiPageLength "9863".
- Back_injury wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Back_injury wikiPageRevisionID "680993505".
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Abdomen.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Abdominal_muscles.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Cart.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Carts.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Category:Injuries_of_abdomen,_lower_back,_lumbar_spine_and_pelvis.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_response_index.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Ergonomics.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Hamstring.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Hamstrings.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Human_factors_and_ergonomics.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Lumbar.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink NIOSH.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink National_Institute_for_Occupational_Safety_and_Health.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Newton_(unit).
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Newtons.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Riding-like_sitting.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLink Spinal_cord_injury.
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "Back injury".
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "back injuries".
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "back injury".
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "back strains".
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "back".
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "fractured vertebrae".
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "improper lifting techniques".
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "injury to the back".
- Back_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "lumbar back".
- Back_injury hasPhotoCollection Back_injury.
- Back_injury wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup-rewrite.
- Back_injury wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Back_injury subject Category:Injuries_of_abdomen,_lower_back,_lumbar_spine_and_pelvis.
- Back_injury type Article.
- Back_injury type Article.
- Back_injury type Injury.
- Back_injury comment "Back injuries result from damage, wear, or trauma to the bones, muscles, or other tissues of the back. Common back injuries include sprains and strains, herniated disks, and fractured vertebrae. The lumbar is often the site of back pain. The area is susceptible because of its flexibility and the amount of body weight it regularly bears.".
- Back_injury label "Back injury".
- Back_injury sameAs m.035st6.
- Back_injury sameAs Poškodba_hrbta.
- Back_injury sameAs Q4839317.
- Back_injury sameAs Q4839317.
- Back_injury wasDerivedFrom Back_injury?oldid=680993505.
- Back_injury isPrimaryTopicOf Back_injury.