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Lower Back Pain

Lower Back Pain - What it is

What is lower back pain?

Lower back pain is a common condition that may result due to weakened or overstretched muscles, joints and ligaments. It affects up to 80% of the Singaporean adult population.

Lower Back Pain - Symptoms

What are the symptoms of lower back pain?

​In severe cases, you may have the following symptoms. Seek medical help early.

  • Pain that does not go away despite enough rest
  • Severe pain at a spot
  • Numbness or weakness in the legs
  • Difficulty walking
  • Inability to control bladder or bowels
  • History of cancer

Lower Back Pain - How to prevent?

How is lower back pain prevented?

Low back pain can be prevented and managed through lifestyle modifications:

  • Have a good posture
  • Avoid staying in the same position for long periods of time
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Lift properly and avoid bending at the waist
  • Change your workspace to reduce strain on the back
  • Exercise regularly to strengthen and increase the flexibility of back muscles. e.g. swimming, brisk walking,
    cycling
  • Sleep on a firm mattress

Lower Back Pain - Causes and Risk Factors

What causes lower back pain?

Causes include:

  • Weakened or overstretched muscles, joints and ligaments
  • Slipped disc possibly from a sports injury (Figure 1)
  • Degenerative diseases affecting the spine
  • Fracture (Figure 2)
  • Infection (Figure 3)
  • Tumours in the spine (Figure 4)
  • Excess body weight increasing strain on the lower back
  • Lack of exercise resulting in weak back muscles to support the spine
  • Frequent heavy lifting using the wrong posture

lower back pain causes - slipped disc or spine fracture

Figure 1 Slipped disc (Left); Figure 2 Spine fracture (Right)

lower back pain causes - spine infevtion or tumour in the spine

Figure 3 Spine infection (Left); Figure 4 Tumour in the spine (Right)

Lower Back Pain - Diagnosis

How is lower back pain diagnosed?

Low back pain can be diagnosed through a clinical examination. Blood tests, X-rays, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) scans may also be ordered.

Lower Back Pain - Treatments

How is lower back pain treated?

Conservative management

  • Rest and restrict activities until well
  • Take pain medications as advised
  • Exercise at least twice a day to strengthen the back, stomach and hip muscles
  • Hot or cold compression to temporarily relieve pain

Surgery

Surgery is only recommended when there is:
  • Inability to control bladder or bowels
  • Numbness and weakness in the lower limbs
  • Pain that does not go away despite treatment

Lower Back Pain - Preparing for surgery

Lower Back Pain - Post-surgery care

Lower Back Pain - Other Information

​Download the Lower Back Pain brochure

The information provided is not intended as medical advice. Terms of use. Information provided by SingHealth

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