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Ankylosing Spondylitis - Pain In The Spine One Of The Most Common And Disabling

Ankylosing spondylitis is a type of arthritis that mainly affects the spine, and can affect the hips, and certain soft tissues.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Mar. 26, 2010 - The pain in the spine commonly known as LBP Is one of the most common disabling difficult to diagnose and that if not effectively treated with appropriate rehabilitation and can become chronic said Carlos Marín Moreno Head of Pain Clinic University Hospital of Puebla ( HUP). The pain specialist said that fortunately the new technologies such as MRI or CT scans are an important support for diagnosing physicians allowing them to address the problem directly.

This pain is very common from the third decade of life and takes 15 days to heal appears before an injury dislocation or inflammation of the joints of the spine and can be serious or chronic whether the doctor treating not make a proper diagnosis and comes to operate without being necessary. "The type of back pain is not easily diagnosed can enter from the first cervical vertebra that is attached to the skull to the last vertebra in the hip and we may tend to mimic all types of pathology that is when the nerves are inflamed "he said.

Marin Moreno explained that the column is responsible to erect and maintain stability in humans; is composed of different segments with bones or vertebrae separated by a bearing to avoid friction between them is called an intervertebral disc composed of different elements to that if lobbying is easier to break obstruct them or move them causing severe pain.

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He mentioned that the LBP is particularly important because it affects productivity seriously incapacitate the patient and thereby generates economic losses for businesses especially if not treated by physicians in physiotherapy and adequate rehabilitation possibly repeated the problem.

"The pain of spinal origin is important because it takes 15 days to heal if the patient is properly diagnosed and not given proper treatment can continue with this pain that causes many disabilities in the most productive stage of life which generates economic losses for the company and the patient because the company must hire an employee for 15 days and the patient loses stimuli that gives the company for punctuality.”

The specialist insisted that the cause of this condition has much to do with poor posture when sitting stooping without bending the knees and in the appropriate practice exercises i-e without the guidance of a trained instructor who injured muscles spine and back.

"A 20-liter tank generates a pressure of 200 kilos per square centimeter of the column and if we do badly hence the problem with these disc ruptures that are known as hernias”.
Pregnancy where support of the column increases at least 10 kilos and the use of high heels on top of 8 inches are other causes of pain in the spine.

Finally it was revealed that in addition to physiotherapy and rehabilitation treatment in specialized clinics are less invasive than surgery such as radiofrequency invited people to raise awareness that the structures of the spine are very sensitive and must be cared for.

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Ankylosing spondylitis is a type of arthritis that mainly affects the spine, and can affect the hips, and certain soft tissues.Ankylosing Spondylitis is one of the more common forms of arthritis affecting about 0.5% of the population.
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