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- Q17147935 subject Q6535795.
- Q17147935 subject Q7478371.
- Q17147935 subject Q8839545.
- Q17147935 abstract "Most cases of back pain are related to issues in human musculoskeletal system and are not related to severe diseases. Musculoskeletal problems also called mechanical because many of them linked to vertebrae physical motions. Back pain itself is not considered a diagnosis, but rather a symptom of underlying (in most cases musculoskeletal) problems. Musculoskeletal or mechanical problems that can cause back pain are the following: Vertebrae misalignment, which can cause nerve interference (also called subluxation), muscle tension, or muscle spasm Strained muscles Sprained ligaments Ruptured disks, which also called "slipped", or herniated disks Degenerative discs (lose their cushioning ability). The degeneration usually caused by repetitive strain, or injury, or aging. Irritated joints↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 ↑ ↑".
- Q17147935 wikiPageWikiLink Q5781808.
- Q17147935 wikiPageWikiLink Q6535795.
- Q17147935 wikiPageWikiLink Q7228839.
- Q17147935 wikiPageWikiLink Q726543.
- Q17147935 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q17147935 wikiPageWikiLink Q79782.
- Q17147935 wikiPageWikiLink Q8839545.
- Q17147935 comment "Most cases of back pain are related to issues in human musculoskeletal system and are not related to severe diseases. Musculoskeletal problems also called mechanical because many of them linked to vertebrae physical motions. Back pain itself is not considered a diagnosis, but rather a symptom of underlying (in most cases musculoskeletal) problems.".
- Q17147935 label "Musculoskeletal causes of back pain".