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Our Back Pain and Aging

By: Jeff Foster

It happens to everyone. All of us must face this issue. We are all going to face the issue of advancing in age. There is just no stopping the fact that advancing age is a part of life. We age and as we get older our bodies show more and more of the proof of aging with each passing day. We hurt in areas we didn’t even know were there, we see the grey hair, the wrinkles, the loss of flexibility. Well you get it. As we age we walk slower, our steps aren’t as fast nor near as bouncy, we sleep late and go to bed early, we eat less and gain more weight, my goodness. I am getting sad just thinking about it all! It should not be any surprise that our back ages just like the rest of us but it can create an even bigger problem than the slower steps we endure since our back provides the structure we need for our body.

Sometimes it is the list of bad habits that we have engaged in over our lifetime that that factor into causing the most harm to our spines. We just have to stop! With aging, the spine can begin to erode, particularly the discs which act as the shock absorbers for our spine. We can also develop dislodgment of the vertebrate. We too often wrongly assume that we must put up with the aches and pains in our spine since everybody knows it is just a part of getting older. We put off visiting the healthcare provider since it would be uncomfortable to state that we are getting older and since there is not a single thing that anyone can do about the back pain anyway. Well nothing could be further from the truth. Get off the couch and make that call to your physician. Remember that you don’t have to live with back pain and don’t let anyone tell you that you have to. It has nothing to do with your age, quality of life is very important and finding the medical care you need in order to get the very best quality of life that you can should be a priority in your life. Do whatever it takes to get relief.

After beginning with a complete physical exam from your primary doctor, you may think about visiting with a neurosurgeon. Because of their different schooling, a neurosurgeon will visualize your back challenges differently. After taking a thorough personal medical history to see exactly what type of back pain you are living with, your neurosurgeon will often plan to order a variety of exams in order to get a better picture of what treatment plan you will need to use for pain relief.

These exams may include an MRI, a CT scan, x-rays and lab work. Following an extensive review of the medical exams results working together with you, your neurosurgeon will develop a treatment plan designed particularly for you. This treatment plan depends on the tests results and can be as no-fuss as light exercises, stretching frequently, anti-inflammatory medications or muscle relaxers and over the counter pain relievers to back pain treatment as serious as back surgery.

Yes it may sound like a big deal and unnecessary to have back surgery, the surgery itself has been improved so much over the years with fewer complications and more happy outcomes. The end result is that living with back pain as you age absolutely should not just be accepted. There’s no need. Look for the help you need and get relief from the chronic back pain. If back surgery is going to relieve the pain that you have been living with then maybe you should think about it so that you can enjoy a healthier life as you age.

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