can knee problems cause back problems
yes i can but usually it wouldn't. If this happens apply an ice or heat pack for as longs as you feel necessary. If symptoms persist after 4-7 days you should see a doctor.
That would depend on the actual problem with the knee and the nerves that travel though it. If the "bad" knee changes your gate(the way you walk, it can upset the way weight is transferred to your lower back.
Yes, because all of the joints are connected.
It can cause lower back pain but not always
I believe that shingles can cause lower back pain.
Many things can cause lower back pain such as a pulled muscle or even a kidney infection.
what is the cause of the pain in the lower back andlowerleft chest
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Lower back pain and problems with left leg
For sure, improper digestion and the bloating that is associated with it can cause your lower back to come out - especially if you are already have a predisposition to lower back pain (due to poor posture, tight hamstrings, poor flexibility etc).
Lower back pain with contractions normally signals labor. Call your doctor. Yes. Lower back pain can occur especially with the last trimester of pregnancy due to increase in size of the abdomen, which in turn shifts your center of body weight and gravity. This in turn causes more work for your lower back muscles to control the posture. Usually, lower back pain in pregnancy is mechanical, meaning that if you adjust your position and rest, the pain would subside. If the pain persists upon adjustment of position, consult your GYNE immediately for this may be a sign of labor.
it could be that the person has back spasm
There is not a special body pillow for people who suffer from back pain, but it is recommended that the pillow be used for someone that sleeps on their side and it should be somewhat firm. The pillow should be placed between the knees and the knees should be pulled up. This relieves pressure on the lower spine, which in turn helps releive the pain.
Lie on the floor with a rolled up towel under your lower back. Bring both knees together and feet flat on the floor. Move both knees to the left for 5 secs and then back to centre, then move both knees to the right for 5 secs and back to centre. Hold for a few secs at either side. Then bring both knees towards your chest for 5 secs and back to centre. Hold for a few secs at chest. Try these exercises and see how you get on. http://www.flexibak.org
Yes! I'm taking it for bladder pain and I have severe osteo arthritis of my knees and it's relieving significant pain from both.