vertrabrae out of position/compressed... pinching sciatic nerve. Walkwalk walk to get better!
a muscle spasm occurs when the muscles have been tense for a long period of time and then you make a sudden movement and it causes it to spasm. I have suffered with muscle spasm's in my back for about a year now due to a back injury and this is what my doctor has told me, it can be treated with diazapam to relax the muscle's.
Sounds like possible muscle spasm.
If muscle spasm prevents the jaw from moving back into alignment, a sedative is administered intravenously (IV) to relax the muscles.
Muscle spasm
it could be that the person has back spasm
Muscle spasm is the primary symptom of the back pain under waist.
No, back spasms would't cause a person to collapse. More likely, a spasm causes a person to abruptly stand still, bend in the direction that gives the most relief, and causes a "seizing" or tightness in the back muscles that are affected. Typically, if the person can lean or bend holding onto a wall or piece of furniture, or sit or lie down, the spasm eases and the person can move about again. Most back pain has spasms of varying degrees.
Pinched nerve .Or sciatica, an inflammation of the sciatic nerve.
Knots are areas of muscle that are in contraction or spasm. You can get them from overworking a muscle in your back. You can also get them from overstretching a muscle. This is probably the most common cause since so many of us have failing posture and this causes back muscles to be stretched too much. Muscles also need sufficient minerals and water to function well and not create knots.
Without an exam I would say this is a muscle spasm... The act of twisting (to pop your back) would 'stretch' the spasming muscle...
If you have a twitch on the left lower back, it might be a muscle spasm or even a pinched nerve. This could also be related to vertebral damage or back spasms in the muscles.
pinched nerve It could also be a muscle spasm, a UTI or something else, if it persist better see a doctor.