Understanding Common Causes of Back and Leg Pain – FAQ

Aside from a prolapsed disc, what other causes of recurrent back and leg pain are there?

Answer:
Other possible causes include spinal stenosis, nerve compression, muscle strain, arthritis, or sacroiliac joint dysfunction. An accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.


How do I know if I have a slipped disc?

Answer:
Common signs include lower back pain with leg pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness. An MRI scan is often recommended for confirmation.


Could I have broken a bone in my back?

Answer:
Severe back pain after trauma, especially with movement difficulty, could indicate a fracture. Imaging such as X-ray or MRI is required to assess this possibility.


Is my back pain the result of an injury?

Answer:
Back pain following lifting, a fall, or sudden movement may be due to muscular strain, ligament injury, or disc problems. Medical assessment helps clarify the cause.


What is degenerative disc disease of the spine?

Answer:
It refers to age-related changes in spinal discs causing pain, stiffness, or nerve compression. It’s a common source of chronic lower back pain in older adults.


What causes neck pain?

Answer:
Neck pain may result from poor posture, cervical disc issues, muscle strain, arthritis, or nerve impingement. Diagnosis often involves physical examination and imaging.


I have pain in my buttock going down my leg. What could cause this?

Answer:
This is commonly due to sciatica — nerve compression in the lower back causing radiating pain. Other causes include piriformis syndrome or spinal disc issues.


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